397 Queen St, Fredericton, New Brunswick E3B 1B5 CanadaMap
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Frederickton is the third largest city in New Brunswick, Canada, and the province's capital. It is interesting that the city's town hall is free to visit, and visitors can sit in the mayor's seat in the town hall meeting room and take photos.
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Along the St. John's River, two blocks bounded by Queen St to the south, Regent St and York St to the east and west, known as the "Historic Military Camp Area", is the historic heart of Fredericton. This area bears witness to Fredericton's past as a military town. From 1784 to 1869, it was a barracks for British soldiers. The block has retained an early wooden building and many majestic stone buildings. Masonry buildings.
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Frederickton is the third largest city in New Brunswick, Canada, and the province's capital. It is interesting that the city's town hall is free to visit, and visitors can sit in the mayor's seat in the town hall meeting room and take photos.
Fresnes is an ancient military port in southern France that originated in the Roman port city of Forum Julii, which still has many ancient Roman relics, including an aqueduct and amphitheatre site.
Frederickton's historic district, a block surrounded by the St. John River to the north, Queen St to the south, Regent St and York St to the east and west, is known as the "Historical Military Battalion Area" (Historic Garrison District). This is the heart of Frederickton's history. The area bears witness to Frederickton's past as a military town, historically a barracks for British soldiers, and a wooden building and many stone buildings have been preserved in the block. Officer Square (Officers' Square) There is a change of guard ceremony every June and September. If the time is right, you can see the soldiers wearing old-fashioned military uniforms. Going forward, it is Christ Church and Bill Thorpe Pedestrian Bridge (Bill Thorpe Walking Bridge), Frederickton's historical city is not big, it is worth taking a step to walk. I am a global traveler who watches the sea and listens to the waves, please pay attention to me! (946 travel shots released in 49 countries 681 on 5 continents) #Happy restart plan #Travel happy moments #City humanities handbook
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