THAT YE MAY TELL IT TO THE GENERATIONS FOLLOWING TO COMMEMORATE THE LOYALTY, FAITH, COURAGE, SACRIFICES AND ACHIEVEMENTS OF EARLY SETTLERS WHO ESTABLISHED THIS CITY OF FREDERICTON, A...
THE McQUEEN-FERGUSSON HOUSE CIRCA 1790 LAND ORIGINALLY GRANTED TO BENEDICT ARNOLD. THE HOME, 1812-1858, OF COLONEL GEORGE SHORE, SURVEYOR- GENERAL OF NEW BRUNSWICK. HOME OF SENATOR...
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This Queen Anne style house was sold in 1900 to the bank of Montreal for the manager's use. It was purchased in 1948 by Lord Beaverbrook and given to U.N.B. Alumnae Society as the university's...
POETS' CORNER BLISS CARMAN 1861-1929SIR CHARLES ROBERTS 1860-1943 FRANCIS JOSEPH SHERMAN 1871-1926 Born in or near Fredericton, these three poets were educated in this University and are buried...
Christ Church Cathedral, begun in 1845, is one of the best and earliest examples of the Gothic Revival in Canada. Its stone walls, crossing tower and picturesque massing, echoing the...
JONATHAN ODELL CLERGYMAN, SURGEON, AND POET, HE PARTICIPATED IN THE NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN BENEDICT ARNOLD AND JOHN ANDRE DURING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION. AFTER MOVING TO NEW BRUNSWICK, 1784, HE...
NEW BRUNSWICK PROVINCIAL CENOTAPH FOR THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES IN THE SERVICE OF THEIR COUNTRY LEST WE FORGET Submitted by @bthubbard
SMYTH HOUSE 1787 First occupied in July, 1787 by Mrs. Robert Smyth, this dwelling is one of Fredericton's earliest surviving houses. Submitted by @bthubbard.
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TO THE MEMORY OF THE UNITED EMPIRE LOYALISTS WHO SETTLED IN THIS REGION FOLLOWING THE AMERICAN REVOLUTION COMPELLED TO LEAVE THEIR HOMES IN THE THIRTEEN COLONIES FOR THEIR LOYALTY TO THE...
MAZZUCA BUILDING Agostino Mazzuca and his son Gabriel (Bill) opened a variety store on York Street in 1924. Bill moved the business into a new building at the same location in 1959. From...
The Canadian Institute of Planners recognizes Queen Street, Fredericton, NB as a Great Street 2012 Submitted by @bthubbard
Wilmot Park These fields, then part of the Odell estate, were set aside as a public park on 18 June 1860 and officially opened by his Royal Highness Prince Albert Edward, The Prince of Wales...
FREDERICTON REGION PROVINCIAL CENTER FIRST CONSTRUCTION IN METRIC UNITS IN NEW BRUNSWICK Submitted by @ColliniusRex
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