The Halifax Collision
The Halifax Collision
One December 6th, 1917 during the height of the First World War, two ships trying to navigate Halifax Harbour collided resulting in the largest man-made explosion in the pre-atomic age. Essex Heritage Trustee, David Read, will recount the events leading up to this devastating tragedy and the impressive Massachusetts rescue effort.
Relive the personal stories and riveting details of the weeks that followed - and learn about the important train to ever travel through Essex County. And learn why the citizens of Nova Scotia still send a special gift or appreciation each year.

Date and Time
Sunday Mar 4, 2018
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM EST
Sunday, March 4th from 2-3pm
Location
Newburyport Public Library