Roseland Theatre, New Glasgow
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The Roseland Theatre is a landmark theatre in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. Originally built for silent films, it is one of the oldest movie theatre buildings in Nova Scotia but it is best known as the location of a human rights case involving Viola Desmond, who challenged racial segregation in 1946. It was converted from a movie theatre to the "Roseland Cabaret" nightclub in the 1990s and to office and retail space in 2015. ()
Coordinates: 45°35'11"N, 62°38'43"W
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188 Provost StNew Glasgow
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Day trips
Roseland Theatre – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Museum of Industry, Highland Square Mall, Trap Door Escape Pictou County, Westville.