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Lewis Fountain

One of the gargoyle heads and drinking bowls on the Lewis Fountain, Yarmouth, NS, 2006. : Heritage Division, NS Dept. of Tourism, Culture & Heritage, 2006
  • Presentation plaque on the Lewis Fountain, Yarmouth, NS, 2006. : Heritage Division, NS Dept. of Tourism, Culture & Heritage, 2006
  • West side of fountain showing the Town of Yarmouth's heritage plaque on the Lewis Fountain, Yarmouth, NS, 2006. : Heritage Division, NS Dept. of Tourism, Culture & Heritage, 2006

Description of Historic Place

The Lewis Fountain was a gift to the Town of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia in 1895 from Nathan B. Lewis, a prominent businessman in the town’s shipping history. It is constructed of bronze and stands in a parking lot at the northwest corner of Main and Argyle Streets in Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Municipal heritage designation applies to the structure and its footprint only.

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Argyle and Main Streets
Yarmouth, Nova Scotia

Also called: South End Fountain

Construction Date 1895

 

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