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  2. List of historic places in Capitale-Nationale - Wikipedia

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    Ancienne église de Saint-Pierre ... Quebec More images: Auberge Hugh-Glover 2095, Chemin Sainte-Foy ... 63-63A Saint-Louis Street Quebec City QC

  3. List of historic buildings in Quebec City - Wikipedia

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    Fortifications of Quebec City: 17th Century ; rebuilt 19th Century: Gaspard-Joseph Chaussegros de Léry (military engineer) Gare du Palais: 1915: Harry Edward Prindle: Jesuit Chapel: 1820: François Baillairgé: John Darlington building: 1775: Maison Chevalier: 1752: mason Pierre Renaud: Maison Jacquet: 1675; rebuilt 1690 [1] Maison Routhier ...

  4. Bistro 1640 - Wikipedia

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    Bistro 1640 is a restaurant located in an historic 17th-century building in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Situated on Rue Saint-Anne, it is located across Place d'Armes from the Château Frontenac. [1]

  5. Saint-Pierre, Quebec - Wikipedia

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    Saint-Pierre, Quebec. ... Saint-Pierre had a population of 286 living in 129 of its 132 total private dwellings, a change of 3.6% from its 2016 population of 276.

  6. Pierre Dugua, Sieur de Mons - Wikipedia

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    Pierre Dugua de Mons (or Du Gua de Monts; c. 1558 – 1628) was a French merchant, explorer and colonizer. A Calvinist , he was born in the Château de Mons, in Royan , Saintonge (southwestern France) and founded the first permanent French settlement in Canada.

  7. Saint-Sauveur, Quebec City - Wikipedia

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    In 1866, Saint-Sauveur was razed by the Great Fire of Quebec City. That same year, the Langelier Boulevard was enlarged to prevent the fire from spreading between Saint-Roch and Saint-Sauveur. [3] In 1888, the Marché Saint-Pierre was built on the site of today's Habitations Durocher.

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