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[Site]: St. Andrews Historic District
[Date(s)]: 1783 (town founded)
[Designated]: 1962
[Location]: St Andrews45°4′23.37″N 67°2′50.56″W / 45.0731583°N 67.0473778°W / 45.0731583; -67.0473778 (St. Andrews Historic District)
[Description]: A grid of sixty blocks comprising the original part of the present town; a fine example of a town in Canada that still reflects an 18th-century British colonial town plan
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[Site]: Beaubears Island Shipbuilding
[Date(s)]: 1790 (established)
[Designated]: 2001
[Location]: Miramichi46°58′39″N 65°33′42″W / 46.977535°N 65.561670°W / 46.977535; -65.561670 (Beaubears Island Shipbuilding)
[Description]: A 24-hectare (59-acre) site featuring the remains of an early 19th-century shipyard
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[Site]: Greenock Church
[Date(s)]: 1824 (completed)
[Designated]: 1994
[Location]: St. Andrews45°4′36.8″N 67°3′13.18″W / 45.076889°N 67.0536611°W / 45.076889; -67.0536611 (Greenock Church)
[Description]: A church noteworthy for its role in the development of Presbyterianism in New Brunswick; an excellent example of the Palladian style in Canadian church architecture
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[Site]: Connell House
[Date(s)]: 1840 (completed)
[Designated]: 1975
[Location]: Woodstock46°9′3.96″N 67°34′30.36″W / 46.1511000°N 67.5751000°W / 46.1511000; -67.5751000 (Connell House)
[Description]: A Greek Revival wooden mansion distinguished by a double-height columned verandah; in the early 19th century, large homes inspired by classical temples were common in the United States, but comparatively rare in Canada
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[Site]: Fredericton City Hall
[Date(s)]: 1876 (completed)
[Designated]: 1984
[Location]: Fredericton45°57′48.87″N 66°38′35.29″W / 45.9635750°N 66.6431361°W / 45.9635750; -66.6431361 (Fredericton City Hall)
[Description]: A three-storey, Second Empire style town hall; the oldest municipal hall in Atlantic Canada still used for civic administration
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[Site]: Christ Church Cathedral
[Date(s)]: 1853 (completed)
[Designated]: 1981
[Location]: Fredericton45°57′27″N 66°38′5.86″W / 45.95750°N 66.6349611°W / 45.95750; -66.6349611 (Christ Church Cathedral)
[Description]: A cathedral whose spire is a landmark in the historic centre of Fredericton; one of the best examples of ecclesiological Gothic Revival architecture in Canada, and one which established an architectural pattern followed in the design of many churches in 19th-century Canada
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