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  2. Fredericton - Wikipedia

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    Fredericton's beloved fountain "Freddy the Nude Dude", [40] officially known as "Putto with Fish" sits outside City Hall at 397 Queen St. "Freddy the Nude Dude" was donated to the city by Mayor George Edward Fentey, in 1885. [41] The statue depicts a nude Cherub and is a beloved fixture of downtown Fredericton. The famed statue has had some ...

  3. Fredericton City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Fredericton City Hall is the meeting place of the Fredericton City Council in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada. The three-storey building was constructed between 1875 and 1876 by architects McKean and Fairweather and built by H. B. Crosby and O. M. Campbell in the Second Empire style. It is located near Phoenix Square in Downtown Fredericton.

  4. Greater Fredericton - Wikipedia

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    Greater Fredericton is the name given to the area encompassing the City of Fredericton in New Brunswick, Canada and its surroundings. Most of this area is along the Saint John River mainly on portions of Route 105, Route 102 and Route 101. Some of the areas mentioned below are included in the area of Greater Fredericton.

  5. New Brunswick Route 101 - Wikipedia

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    Route 101 is 76 kilometres long and runs from downtown Fredericton to a junction with Route 7 in Welsford.. The highway follows Regent Street from downtown Fredericton up a large hill to the edge of the city, where it continues south to New Maryland, Nasonworth, Beaver Dam Tracyville and Tracy at Route 645.

  6. List of tallest buildings in Atlantic Canada - Wikipedia

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    Buildings in five cities are included in this list; Halifax, Moncton, Saint John, Fredericton, and St. John's, each having buildings at least 60 meters tall. The tallest of these high-rise buildings is One 77, which is 32 storeys and 111 m (364 ft) in height, which, when it topped out in 2023, supplanted the previous 52-year record-holder, The ...

  7. History of Fredericton - Wikipedia

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    Fredericton City Hall in 2010. The building was completed in 1876. In 1829, the Old Arts Building was completed to house King's College (later to become the University of New Brunswick). In 1848, Christ Church Cathedral (part of the Church of England) was built, allowing Fredericton to achieve city status.

  8. List of oldest buildings in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Fredericton: St. Anne's Chapel (Fredericton) 1847: ... Toronto (North York) Ermatinger Old Stone House ... Dawson City: St. Francis Xavier Roman Catholic Church:

  9. Downtown Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Toronto is the main city centre of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Located entirely within the district of Old Toronto, it is approximately 16.6 square kilometres in area, [3] bounded by Bloor Street to the north, Lake Ontario to the south, the Don Valley to the east, and Bathurst Street to the west.