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Until 1949, the Otterburn park was a neighbourhood within Mont-Saint-Hilaire parish. [5] It took its present name, Otterburn Park, by vote in 1953. Otterburn Park was the scene of the St-Hilaire train disaster in 1864, in which nearly 100 people were killed when an immigrant train failed to stop at an open swing bridge and fell into the Richelieu.
December 13, 2024 (Blue Ridge Parkway through Virginia and North Carolina: Montvale vicinity: 10: Brook Hill Farm: Brook Hill Farm: June 6, 1997 (0.75 miles (1.21 km) south of the junction of U.S. Route 221 and Bellevue Rd.
Otterburn is a Palladian-influenced Greek Revival plantation house near Bedford in Bedford County, Virginia.The hilltop house was first built in 1828 for Benjamin A. McDonald (1797-1871) and his wife, the former Sally Camm of Lynchburg, and overlooks the Little Otter Creek watershed.
Otterburn Tower is situated on 32 acres (13 ha) [2] north of Otterburn village, Northumberland. It is on the right bank of the River Rede within the Northumberland National Park, and is accessible by the A696 road along the Redesdale valley. Elsdon town is 3 miles (4.8 km) to its east, while Cramlington is 25 miles (40 km) to the southeast. [3 ...
Otterburn may refer to: Otterburn, ... Virginia), a house; Otterburn Park, Quebec; People with the surname. Adam Otterburn, 16th century Scottish lawyer and diplomat;
Pépin, 88, spoke about feeling "lost" since his wife Gloria died in 2020 at age 83. “She took care of things that I didn't take care of,” Pépin told Ray, 56, of his wife of 54 years.
St John the Evangelist's Church, Otterburn; Otterburn Mill is now a retail outlet and cafe. Otterburn Tower, changed name to Otterburn Castle, now a hotel, was built in 1830 incorporating part of an eighteenth-century house, which itself may have incorporated the thirteenth-century tower house which originally stood on the site. [5]
Isaac P. Smith House (1847, Greek Revival) [5] Victor Pepin House (1851, Tuscan Italianate Villa), fully restored now "The Pepin Mansion" an Event & Retreat venue, original painted ceilings and more. [5] Sloan-Bicknell-Paris House (1851, Italian Villa), now the Admiral Bicknell Inn, it features a mahogany staircase with a cherry balustrade. [5]