Cox's Warehouse Shelburne Nova Scotia
Cox's Warehouse in Shelburne, Nova Scotia, Canada. Built as chandlery and store by the Cox shipbuilding family, the steeple was added for the movie “A Scarlet Letter” and the building featured in the filming of "Moby Dick". This is one of the largest wooden buildings in the Canadian maritime provinces. Cox's Warehouse was built for local businessman George A. Cox in 1902. This store, one hundred and sixty feet in length, served as a place of supply for the many American fishermen who came into this port, as well as supplying the shipyards around town. (Text From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia / Dennis Jarvis)