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Fredericton CPR 1923 Canadian Pacific Heritage Register [33] Fredericton ICR 1911 Intercolonial Demolished 1960s McAdam: 1900 Canadian Pacific Edward Maxwell and W. S. Painter Heritage Register [34] Sackville 1907 Intercolonial Heritage Register [35] Shediac 1906 Albert Sincennes Heritage Register [36] St. John Union I 1884 Demolished 1932 St ...
Robert Maxwell (June 17, 1858 – August 23, 1914) was a Canadian politician. He served in the Legislative Assembly of New Brunswick from 1905 to 1912 as an independent member. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Revelstoke, British Columbia Francis Rattenbury [22] Closed in 1927 and dismantled in 1928 Kootenay Lake Hotel 1911 Balfour, British Columbia William Wallace Blair [23] Demolished in 1929 McAdam Hotel: 1901 McAdam, New Brunswick Edward Maxwell Hotel closed in 1959. Building now operates as a museum. Mount Stephen House: 1886 Field, British Columbia
In thanking customers for their support ahead of the closure, the restaurant’s owner also said, “better things are coming.” ‘This is goodbye’: A soul food restaurant closes at Columbia ...
Speaking to WLS, Carmen Montoya, the owner of a Chicago Mexican restaurant, told the news station that "there are many, many people that need the opportunity to work without being afraid." The day ...
The McBarge anchored in Burrard Inlet near Vancouver, British Columbia, in 2006 49°11′03″N 122°34′10″W / 49.184193°N 122.569430°W / 49.184193; -122.569430 The McBarge , officially named the Friendship 500 , is a former McDonald's restaurant, built on a 187-foot-long (57 m) [ 1 ] barge for Expo '86 in Vancouver , British ...
In a September 2005 Food & Wine story titled "Vietnam à la Cart," writer Laurie Winer noted that Charles Phan's decade-old San Francisco restaurant the Slanted Door was considered by many to be ...
York County was established in 1785, named after the second son of King George III, Prince Frederick-Augustus (1763-1827), who was made Duke of York in 1784. [2] By 1831, [2] the top half was highly populated, due to the rich soil in the region, so it was split off to become Carleton County.