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File:201580008.jpg|[[Hantsport]] viewed looking east from boxcar on the Hantsport team track with the [[Hantsport Station]] and the Sanfords apple warehouse, circa 1895.
 
File:201580008.jpg|[[Hantsport]] viewed looking east from boxcar on the Hantsport team track with the [[Hantsport Station]] and the Sanfords apple warehouse, circa 1895.
 
File:201580040.jpg|Interior of the Sanfords apple warehouse in [[Hantsport]], circa 1900.
 
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Image:Hantsport Station 1961.jpg|[[Hantsport Station]] with the [[Laurie Sanford Apple Warehouse|Sandford apple warehouse]] and United Fruit Companies warehouse, August 1961.
 
Image:Hantsport Station 1961.jpg|[[Hantsport Station]] with the [[Laurie Sanford Apple Warehouse|Sandford apple warehouse]] and United Fruit Companies warehouse, August 1961.
 
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Revision as of 18:14, 3 October 2018

Laurie Sanford Apple Warehouses Hantsport

Mile 38.5 on the Halifax Subdivision at Hantsport

Laurie Sanford, a large apple grower from Mount Denson owned three warehouses in Hantsport, the largest being his trackside apple warehouse on Station Street, located just behind the Hantsport Station. This warehouse made history in 1927 when Sanford used the warehouse to host a large apple blossom dance. This included selection of an apple blossom queen and princesses. The event grew into an annual event until 1932 when it became too large for Hantsport to host, so the event was transferred to Kentville, where it became the annual Apple Blossom Festival which continues today.

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References and Footnotes

"Hantsport claims Apple Blossom Festival honours", The Hants Journal, April 15, 2015