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[Site]: Great George Street Historic District
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[Designated]: 1990
[Location]: Charlottetown46°14′1.74″N 63°7′28.21″W / 46.2338167°N 63.1245028°W / 46.2338167; -63.1245028 (Great George Street Historic District)
[Description]: A wide six-block street that begins at the waterfront and ends at Province House; the view up Great George Street from Peake's Quay contains many elements that the Fathers of Confederation would have experienced on their way to the Charlottetown Conference in 1864
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[Site]: Former Summerside Post Office
[Date(s)]: 1887 (completed)
[Designated]: 1983
[Location]: Summerside46°23′36.04″N 63°47′26.32″W / 46.3933444°N 63.7906444°W / 46.3933444; -63.7906444 (Former Summerside Post Office)
[Description]: A stone post office with Gothic and Romanesque elements; representative of the small urban post offices erected by the Department of Public Works in smaller urban centres during Thomas Fuller's term as Chief Architect; current town hall
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[Site]: Shaw's Hotel
[Date(s)]: 1860 (lodge completed)
[Designated]: 2003
[Location]: Brackley Beach46°25′26.13″N 63°11′29.84″W / 46.4239250°N 63.1916222°W / 46.4239250; -63.1916222 (Shaw's Hotel)
[Description]: A two-and-a-half-storey main lodge, with two large barns and twenty-five cottages sitting on a 8-hectare (20-acre) site; operating as a tourist resort for more than 150 years, the site is evocative of the early years of tourism in Canada
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[Site]: Fairholm
[Date(s)]: 1839 (completed)
[Designated]: 1992
[Location]: Charlottetown46°14′18.36″N 63°7′37.98″W / 46.2384333°N 63.1272167°W / 46.2384333; -63.1272167 (Fairholm)
[Description]: A brick villa a carriage house built for Thomas Heath Haviland, Sr.; an excellent and rare surviving example of a Picturesque villa in Atlantic Canada
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[Site]: Province House
[Date(s)]: 1847 (completed)
[Designated]: 1966
[Location]: Charlottetown46°14′5.74″N 63°7′33.9″W / 46.2349278°N 63.126083°W / 46.2349278; -63.126083 (Province House)
[Description]: A neoclassical legislative building that served as the site of the Charlottetown Conference of 1864, the first meeting that led to Canadian Confederation
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[Site]: St. Dunstan's Roman Catholic Basilica
[Date(s)]: 1907 (completed)
[Designated]: 1990
[Location]: Charlottetown46°14′0.96″N 63°7′31.44″W / 46.2336000°N 63.1254000°W / 46.2336000; -63.1254000 (St. Dunstan's Roman Catholic Basilica)
[Description]: St. Dunstan's is the centre of the Roman Catholic Church in Prince Edward Island and the mother church of the diocese; it was elevated to the status of Basilica in 1929; a noted example of the High Victorian Gothic Revival style in Canada
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