But one thing I do remember is that it was an interesting and pleasant old street, and I recall that the sun, in summer, set at the end of it and made a lovely afterglow of a beautiful summer evening. One of my biggest problems was that I couldn’t find a photo of this section of the street. 1994, June 2 – fire destroys St. George’s Church, the round church. Record player music system with a variety of vinyl to choose from. – 1883 the Nova Scotia Cotton Manufacturing Company built its massive brick factory along Robie Street at Young. On the evening of Tuesday, February 18th a group of men, drunk, and with little to do, began what would turn into a two night riot and would result in tens of thousands of dollars worth of damage to stores and restaurants in the Old North End. Its story reflects the influence of changing regulatory regimes, trans- portation modes, commercial practices, and … HISTORY. 1970  – Northwood Manor is constructed and opened on the corner of Gottingen and North streets on the site of the former residence of Martin P. Black. I can remember the smell of that shop now, a sort of interesting witheroddy (blurred text) smell. The above picture, showing the laying of the tram tracks by the Nova Scotia Light & Power Company ca. The area has walk scores of 92, transit scores of 74 and bike scores of 82. Find 6 photos of the 2856-505 Gottingen St #2842 condo on Zillow. Halifax, NS. 1846 – the African Methodist Episcopal Church is constructed and opened on the corner of Falkland Street and Gottingen Street. 1867 – The North Baptist Church is constructed on Gottingen Street between Falkland and Cornwallis streets. You can see that the house was set back from the corner and had a considerable amount of property. The third building is a one storey shed placed there by the Relief Commission after the Explosion and is used for storage. As it happened tucked away in the scrap books of the Nova Scotia Light & Power Company (a rich resource btw for photos of Halifax in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries) I was able to locate two such photos that clearly and vibrantly showed this section of the street. In 989 the buildings that face Gottingen Street at the corner of Charles and North along the Western side of the street were torn down to make way for the current Charles Place. Nearby schools include Sacred Heart School of Halifax, St Mary's School and Joseph Howe School. 1995 – Rumors closes and the Gay and Lesbian Association (GALA) cease to exist. 1891, is important as it is the ONLY picture that I have been able to find that adequately shows the way this important corner looked. The fine old Admiralty house on East side, adjoining the barrack property, opposite again the old Bell home occupied by Hon. Am afraid my memory is failing as to other families on this street, but recall several shops, Liswell the baker, who made wonderful long molasses cakes and ginger breads all shiny on top, with blocks of pictures stamped on like the creamery butter is now, and wonderful hard biscuit, also a spongy kind of biscuit, and no baker these days made as good bread as they did. 1867 as follows: North of the Commons there were only a few scattered houses among the fields, and Agricola Street had not been opened…A few houses of the poorer class were stretched along Campbell Road between the Dockyard and Richmond, where a settlement had grown about the railway terminus after the beginning of the Nova Scotia Railway in 1854. To continue on Gottingen, you come now to Wellington Barracks, occupied by British Soldiery, where the high stone wall was only party built at that time, and the blanks filled in with a palisade of split poles through which we children peered in and sometimes, oh wonderful saw a bear tied to a pole. Daye was involved in local community development in the North End. Halifax’s northern tip is renowned for perseverance. Two beautiful homes opposite each other, at corners of North and Gottingen, lived in by Martin P. and Charles Black. Richmond, where the machine shops employed one hundred and fifty men, was considered a separate village, as it was four miles from the business district. It is my feeling that given the events of December 6, 1917 Richmond has been given a fair amount of study, you throw in the rebuilding efforts after the explosion and the amount of study given to the Hydrostone neighbourhood the area has been extensively examined. The property, at the back, was subdivided and made way for Northwood Terrace. 65. Featuring a menu that changes every second Friday. Where Halifax Shopped - Gottingen St., ca. This family became and remains today one of the most prominent in Halifax. The term ‘North End Halifax’ can be confusing, as there were two distinct ‘North Ends’ in the city. However, the train terminus was one of the main reasons for the settlement on this part of peninsula. It was built to house the displaced population of Africville whose roots go back to refugees of the War of 1812, the Underground Railroad and American Civil War period. Part of the confusion around the two North Ends lay in the almost complete isolation of both areas from the generally more prosperous South End. Nearby schools include Sacred Heart School of Halifax, St Mary's School and Joseph Howe School. 1937 – Marcus Garvey, the leader of the United Negro Improvement Association, visited Africville and gave a very important speech to the local community at the African Methodist Church. In 1917, the Halifax Explosion changed everything. Today, they’re the trendy addresses for new, pricey condominiums, pet groomers, a vegan butcher and gourmet doughnut shops. 1917, 6 December – the collision of the IMO and Mont Blanc leads to the largest man-made explosion prior to the Atomic explosion at Hiroshima – referred to as the “Halifax Explosion”. Today this building has been replaced in the early 1990s by the Westgate Apartments Building. The so-called “North Suburbs” were the area just outside the palisades between Forts Luttrell and Grenadier and the Naval Yard. 2518 Gottingen Street. Gottingen Street has always had a certain allure to me--- it was always the place my parents told me never to go, it was rough, it was gritty, crime-ridden and unsafe. 1875 written by Hendry was done more than seventy years after she lived on the street and are recollections of when she was about eight years old. 1890 – the north end branch of the People’s Bank opens on Gottingen street, 1891 – The North End has its own newspaper called The Northern Light, 1891  – People’s Photographic Studios is located on Gottingen street, 1891, September 1 – The Gottingen street branch of the street railway is formally opened it is said that “there was great exultation in the hearts of Northenders because now the horse cars would run up the hills instead of leaving them at the foot of the mountain. 1901 Gottingen St is a house in Halifax, NS B3J 2H1. A dear old coloured woman, who wore a bandana on her head, had a shop, and sold all sorts of herbs, lobsters and other things. Founded upon glacial deposits and ironstone, the north end was once Halifax’s economic hub. The area is going through a period of revitalization with growth resulting in property values increasing over time. This article examines the history of uses on Gottingen Street in Halifax, Nova Scotia (figure 1). William A. Hendry purchased the property from the Robinson family in 1852 at which time the property was described as a building lot being formerly land granted to the Deal family. Phone (902) 800-8706. Everything on the menu is 8 dollars or less. The church was rebuilt for a cost of $4.6 million. I don’t have the space to hit every single thing Laleah talked about but here are some highlights. By the mid 1870s he held the title of Deputy Commissioner of Lands and the family lived at 271 Gottingen Street. I agree with Morton’s assessment of the distinctiveness of the two neighbourhoods. After all great food doesn’t have to be complicated. The rioters were primarily ex-serviceman returning from WWI and was fueled by alcohol. 2177 Gottingen Street. Interestingly she states that the house was replaced by three dwelling houses. 1948, 29 April – The Vogue Theatre opens on Gottingen Street being the first movie theatre to open up on this street. The building is either demolished or moved from the location. Review the details here.No need to order ahead, but you can Call the Gottingen store number at 902-468-1026, the Quinpool Store at 902-405-0105 or the Windmill store at 902-377-4706 if you need us. The residents are removed to Northwood Manor at the corner of Gottingen and North Street. The library is called the Halifax North Memorial Public Library. I was a small girl of eight years when we left that part of Halifax, but the street as it was then seems most clearly printed in my mind. 1965. Send Message. In the wake of devastation, residents suffered poverty, crime, and segregation. Description for 505 2842-2856 Gottingen Street B2 design: NRTH - A RESPECTFUL NOD TO THE COUNTRY'S COOLEST NEIGHBOURHOOD. With city council’s support, a library branch was built in memory of the 2000 victims of the explosion. ft. facility on Gottingen st. that hosts a 120 ft long bouldering wall and a licensed café with plenty of comfortable seating. 4). Interestingly, in the 1925 this house was owned by Dr. Hawkins and was in bad shape; enough so that the City tried to have the owner fix it up or take care of it otherwise. Nearby coffee shops include Coffee Corner, Starbucks and Sawadee Tea House. Richmond Heights was located in the far North End – a location quite separate from the Ward Five ‘North End’ associated with the area between the Citadel and North Street. However in the past we just had pen and paper. Various liquor and pork shops, one having a golden pig over the door (note: Carol Palm’s Pork Shop, Grandfather of Carl Bethune), in which we got all sorts of good things, hams, bacon, sausage, eggs, butter, etc., and those were the days when sausages were good. On the weekends in the summer, if you’re lucky, you’ll hear them singing gospel from the open windows. Built on the site of the North Baptist Church. Wine and Spirits also available. Today we can combine different media – photos, sound recordings, text – and present it on our crazy technology and walk down the street and learn about our neighbourhoods. Today, they’re the trendy addresses for new, pricey condominiums, pet groomers, a vegan butcher and gourmet doughnut shops. Hugh Bell, called Bloomfield, and entered by an avenue of trees from Gottingen. To begin at Fort Needham, to which was the longest walk we children ever took, somewhere near there further out I think were the two old Merkel homes, two very interesting old homes, then you came to Young Street running down to Lockman. Finally, one of the other “big” homes of Gottingen Streets “residential” days was Hawthorn Place which was located directly across the street from the Hendry family home. 1966, 7 May – Uniacke Square was opened. Description for 505 2842-2856 Gottingen Street B2 design: NRTH - A RESPECTFUL NOD TO THE COUNTRY'S COOLEST NEIGHBOURHOOD. Adjacent to the Hawthorne Place property were a series of single family houses which had been turned into flats. In 1971 he became Manager of the Nova Scotia Legislature and in 1990 was elevated to Sargeant-at-Arms the first African Nova Scotian to hold this position. She was appealing the building of the new 59 unit apartment building due to the increase in cars it would bring to her neighbourhood. The two North Ends of Halifax were different and thus need to be examined as such. . Gottingen Street was at one time the premiere shopping district in Halifax. Bauer’s field which encompassed most of the area west of Brunswick street to the commons wasn’t subdivided until the 1830s when we see Creighton, Maynard and Bauer streets start to be developed. One house at the corner of Gottingen and Gerrish street was dubbed locally as the North Pole. A library sits to the southeast, on Gottingen St., and a community centre, the George Dixon Centre, to the northwest. Festival Schedule. There are entire blocks of Gottingen Street, the commercial artery that runs along one of Halifax’s oldest public housing projects, that were once considered by some too dangerous to walk down at night. That being said this three page typescript (transcribed and presented here with its original notes and formatting) provides us with an amazing look back at a street that was primarily residential but had business and commercial enterprise, as well as a bear and a peacock. Laleah’s recollection is so packed full of historical insight that I’ve decided to break this post up over two posts. (pg. Despite her age both in 1875 (about 8) and in 1940 (about 73) Laleah appears to have remembered quite a bit of history. Large, primarily brick, factories sprung up all over these former church lands: – 1880-81 the Nova Scotia Sugar Refinery was erected at the foot of West Young Street on the water side of Campbell Road. So come, let’s take a walk down Gottingen Street in 1875…. Woodill’s field which encompassed the area between Windsor street and Robie wasn’t opened up until the mid 1880s and for most of that time was used for large green houses which ran along North Street at the intersection of Robie which at the time was called Longard’s Road because it functions as the main road which ran through the wilderness to the Longard farm which was located roughly at the intersection of Robie street extension and Lady Hammond Road. Primary source research has been conducted entirely by myself, Nathaniel Smith, for use in the Map App project as well as for this blog. 1972 – The Vogue theatre closes and is re-opened as the Eve, an adult movie theatre. In a previous post (Building Blocks: 2-24 Gottingen Street and a follow-up post) I explored the buildings on the West side of Gottingen Street from the intersection of Cogswell and Falkland Streets. 2725 Gottingen Street An austere two-storey stone mansion set within the Stadacona site of CFB Halifax which served as the home of Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Navy’s North American station from 1819 until 1904 1819 Black-Binney House Halifax, Nova Scotia. 1919, 19 & 20 February – Two nights of rioting took place along Gottingen Street and other parts of the North End primarily targeting businesses owned by Chinese and/or non-British residents. 2015 Gottingen Street, Halifax Phone: (902) 468-1026 Open Daily: 12PM-10PM In 2001 (I haven’t looked at 2011 numbers) the area’s population was only 4943 people, mostly single and had an unemployment rate of 54% (Silver, Public Housing Risks and Alternatives: Uniacke Square in North End Halifax, February 2008). Halifax’s northern tip is renowned for perseverance. That is why I chose the “Old North End” as it represents a part of the city which for the most part doesn’t exist any more. View Map. Miss Clarke kept a small private school which I attended. (NSA). Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. 1875 written in 1940 by 73 year old Laleah M. Hendry. 304 2842-2856 Gottingen Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia B3K3E1 The street that was named Gottingen in 1764 was a small country road that wound its way up to Fort Needham. 1973, Sept 17 – The Mi’kmaw Native Friendship Centre opens it doors in Halifax. This building was located in the centre of the block roughly where the former Sobey’s used to be in the empty lot across from the Library. 1987 – The Gay and Lesbian Association (GALA) opened up their community space and night club Rumors in the old Vogue Theatre building. Laleah Hendry never married and eventually went to live in Hantsport, Nova Scotia with her sister Harriett Creighton. Railway … The area has walk scores of 92, transit scores of 74 and bike scores of 82. There are three buildings on the property, the main building is a two and one half story building with a stone foundation and the northwall is stone and brick, the south and west walls are in the same condition as when the section of the building was cut off, no repairs having been made and they are very rough and untidy. HOURS: Sundays 1pm-3pm & 4pm-6pm 2177 Gottingen Street. “Upon application of the people, the north suburbs of Halifax were called Gottingen.”, 1800  – Construction begins and ends on a larger St. George’s church located at the corner of Brunswick and Cornwallis streets known locally as “the Round Church”. The east wall is in fair condition. Settled in 1749 as a British military foothold within traditional Mi’kmaq Indigenous territory on Canada’s east coast, Halifax expanded northward in the nineteenth century with the migration of German Protestants, who inscribed Germanic names on many streets, including Gottingen. At one point, Gottingen Street was busier than Spring Garden Road. He was also Director of the Black United Front. The above photo from the Tom Connors collection held at the Nova Scotia Archives  shows the Richmond train/freight station ca. The shabby conditions of the Richmond station led to the train station being moved in 1878 to the foot of North Street. 2 (Spring 2015 printemps) The Story of a Commercial Street: Growth, Decline, and Gentrification on Gottingen Street, Halifax Nathan Roth and Jill L. Grant Between the 1830s and 2010s Gottingen Street in Halifax, Canada, 1894 (ca.) gottingen.ca/gottingen-street-history/timeline-of-gottingen-street At southwest corner was a dear old-fashioned house in from street lived in at one time by the Mackinlays, ancestors of Andrew and Williams Mackinlays who for years kept well known stationery shop on Granville Street. “I hope it builds awareness of the businesses that are around and build connections between the hosting business and the businesses that are using the space. (Report to Halifax City Council re: Hawkins Property as reported in Halifax Evening Mail, 7 October 1925). She talks about the stone house at the corner of Gottingen and Cunard Streets. This house was torn down sometime in the 1950s and the land sold to make way for the construction of Northwood Manor. Hemsworth, I think, kept a tobacco shop opposite Mrs. Campbell’s sweet shop. 1891 – Nova Scotia Archives: Nova Scotia Light and Power Fonds, MG9, vol. It was built to house the displaced Africville community whose roots go back to refugees of the War of 1812, the Underground Railroad and American Civil War. ft. condo is a 2 bed, 1.0 bath unit. Starting at the corner of Cunard and Gottingen, on the West side, and walking North you have the stone Bayne family house mentioned by Laleah. 1945, 7-8 May –  The VE Day riots take place throughout Halifax and impact various businesses along Gottingen Street. 2856-505 Gottingen St # 2842, Halifax, NS B3K3B is a condo unit listed for-sale at $376,900. One of the richest historical resources we uncovered in our research for the Map App was a description of the street ca. 80. For much of the first fifty years of Halifax’s existence the city was confined to the area immediately below the Halifax Citadel and within the boundaries of the Blockhouses and palisades that were built to protect the early settlement. 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