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  2. St. Patrick's Church (Sydney, Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    St. Patrick's Church is a former Roman Catholic church in Sydney, Nova Scotia. The church was designated a Nova Scotian heritage property on November 3, 1983. [1] From 1912 to 1950, Sydney's Lebanese Maronite community used the church. [1] It is the oldest still-standing Roman Catholic church in Cape Breton, having been built in 1828. [2]

  3. Highland Arts Theatre - Wikipedia

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    18 September 2007 [4] Reference no. 9326. The Highland Arts Theatre is a historic building, first constructed as a Presbyterian Church, now operating an arts and culture centre in Sydney, Cape Breton Regional Municipality, Nova Scotia, Canada. It was initially constructed as St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church .

  4. Sydney, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    sydney.capebretonisland.com. Sydney is a former city and urban community on the east coast of Cape Breton Island in Nova Scotia, Canada within the Cape Breton Regional Municipality. Sydney was founded in 1785 by the British, was incorporated as a city in 1904, and dissolved on 1 August 1995, when it was amalgamated into the regional municipality.

  5. St. George's Church (Sydney, Nova Scotia) - Wikipedia

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    1984-04-04. Reference no. 00PNS0026. St. George’s Church is an Anglican church located on Charlotte St. in Sydney, Nova Scotia. Construction began on the church around the same time as the founding of Sydney in 1785, making it the oldest building in Sydney and the oldest church in Cape Breton. The church was built by the 33rd Regiment of Foot.

  6. List of historic places in Cape Breton Regional Municipality

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    Sydney Mines NS. 46°14′07″N 60°13′25″W. /  46.2353°N 60.2236°W  / 46.2353; -60.2236  ( Richard Brown House) Nova Scotia ( 2988 ) Upload Photo. Chapel Point Battery Site. Church Street and Amber Drive. Sydney Mines NS. 46°14′39″N 60°12′41″W.

  7. Wentworth Park, Nova Scotia - Wikipedia

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    Wentworth Park is a Canadian urban park located in the community of Sydney, part of Nova Scotia 's Cape Breton Regional Municipality. The park was created in 1786 ; 238 years ago, just a year after Sydney's founding, making it the oldest of Sydney's parks. Wentworth Park incorporates the Kiwanis Bandshell, a playground, fountains, and a splash ...

  8. Temple Sons of Israel - Wikipedia

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    Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. B1P 4Z7. Geographic coordinates. 46°07′56″N 60°11′03″W  /  46.1323°N 60.1843°W  / 46.1323; -60.1843. Website. www.jewishcapebreton.ca /sydney /. Temple Sons of Israel is a synagogue in Sydney, Nova Scotia. It is the only active synagogue in Cape Breton. [1] The congregation was established in 1919.

  9. St. Mary's Polish Church - Wikipedia

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    1984. Reference no. 00PNS0029. St. Mary's Polish Church is a Roman Catholic church in Whitney Pier, a neighbourhood of Sydney, Nova Scotia. Founded in 1913, the parish serves the Polish community in Cape Breton and is the only parish serving a Polish community in Canada east of Montreal. [1] It is a parish in the Diocese of Antigonish. [2]