A large fragment of a riveted steel hull, believed to be from the Mont-Blanc, a French munitions ship, is among the artifacts linked to the Halifax Explosion on December 6, 1917. The significant size and quantity of these artifacts have created challenges for municipal and provincial officials in terms of storage and management.
Explain It To Me Like I’m 5:
A big piece of a ship called Mont-Blanc, which was involved in a huge explosion in Halifax a long time ago, is being kept safe, but it’s hard to find a place for it because there are so many big things to store.
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