I have visited this town a few times, most recently in May 2014 and June 2017.
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Christ Church (Anglican)
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Former CitadelWhile it now houses a thrift shop and various social programs, this building is the former Salvation Army Citadel. |
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First Baptist ChurchThis building was erected in 1895; the church itself was established in 1809. |
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Immanuel United Church
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Trinity-St. Stephen's United ChurchFormerly Methodist, this Church was constructed in 1906-07. The builder was Charles Reid, and the architect was C.B. Chappell. The congregation merged with St. Stephen's United Church in 1936. |
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Bank of Nova ScotiaThis building was built ca. 1907. I really like the round windows on the upper floor. |
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Cumberland County Court HouseThis building was built between 1883 and 1889. The architect was Nelson Beckwith of Baie Verte, New Brunswick. |
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Dominion Public BuildingThis building was built in 1935. It now houses town offices. |
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Grove CottageThis building was built in 1838. It is now home to the Cumberland County Museum and Archives. |
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House #1
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House #2
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House #3
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Masonic Temple
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Unidentified Building
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Wind TurbinesThese are located on the Northern outskirts of the town. |