Historic Sites of Trinity
http://www.trinityhistoricalsociety.com/
Green Family Forge
fully operational Blacksmith Museum exhibiting numerous artifacts associated with the trade
and your chance to purchase an item made by
the local blacksmith.

Trinity Museum
Opened in 1967 this 1800 style house is home to over 2000 artifacts associated with the life style of Trinity and the surrounding area.

Lester Garland House
Reconstructed Georgian Brick House now operating as a museum, learning center, and Trinity Archives and office of the Trinity Historic Society and Trinity Trust.

Hiscock House
A restore and furnished 1800 merchants house and shop now operating as a museum and a craft shop.

St. Pauls Anglican Church
Third constructed St. Pauls Church consecrated
in 1894 a beautiful site as you enter in to the community.

The Parish Hall
Opened in the late 1800's this building is
still
used for meeting rooms, socials and other community events.

Roman Catholic Church of the Most Holy Trinity
The oldest standing church in Newfoundland

Interpretation Center
Information Center for the Trinity area, Historic Sites, ETC:

Ryan Mercantile Building
A building that brings history of the merchant trade alive. What better place than in the Historic Town
of Trinity.
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