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  2. Saint John, New Brunswick - Wikipedia

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    Saint John is home to a number of post-secondary institutions, including the smaller of the two campuses of the University of New Brunswick, the Saint John campus (UNBSJ). Opened in 1969 and located next to the Saint John Regional Hospital near Millidgeville , [ 206 ] the campus serves around 2,000 of UNB's total student body. [ 207 ]

  3. Carleton Martello Tower - Wikipedia

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    Carleton Martello Tower in Saint John, New Brunswick, is one of the nine surviving Martello Towers in Canada. The tower dates from the War of 1812 and played a significant role in conflicts until the Second World War. The site now features a restored powder magazine, a restored barracks room, and exhibits in the tower and in the visitor centre.

  4. Area 506 Waterfront Container Village - Wikipedia

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    The AREA 506 Waterfront Container Village is a waterfront experience constructed from over 60 shipping containers. [3] [4] Built on a converted parking lot on the waterfront of Saint John, New Brunswick [5] the Village features over two dozen vendors that operate out of either the shipping containers or food trucks, [2] from retail and gift [6] shops to snacks and coffee.

  5. Saint John City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Saint John's first City Hall was made out of wood. Built in 1797, it is located about where the current city Hall Stands. [1] After the Great Fire of Saint John in 1877, the next City Hall was built in 1878. The building, now known as Old City Hall, was located on 116 Prince William Street and was used as the City Hall until the completion of ...

  6. Brunswick Square (building complex) - Wikipedia

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    Brunswick Square is a building complex located in Uptown Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. It consists of a 3-storey shopping mall as well as a 19-storey Class A office tower. The complex contains a 700 capacity parking garage.

  7. Caverhill Hall - Wikipedia

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    Caverhill Hall is a historic, castle-like residence in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. It is located on 134 Sydney Street, [1] at the corner of Sydney and Macklenburg Streets. [2] Caverhill Hall was built in 1884 for Simeon Jones, the Mayor of Saint John. Caverhill Hall was built using limestone and features a Baronial Style of architecture. [1]

  8. Saint John Exhibition - Wikipedia

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    It was then relocated to its present location in Saint John's East End. Amusement rides were provided by Bill Lynch Shows from 1954 to 1988. [1] The exhibition also featured, horse races, auto racing, sideshows and peep shows. During the 1950s the event attracted 100,000 weekly visitors. [1]

  9. National Register of Historic Places listings in Pike County ...

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    Main St. and Division Ave.; also roughly bounded by Hambley Boulevard, South Auxier Avenue, Main Street, and Huffman Avenue 37°28′45″N 82°31′04″W  /  37.479167°N 82.517778°W  / 37.479167; -82.517778  ( Pikeville Commercial Historic

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