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[Site]: Quebec Citadel
[Date(s)]: 1720 (established); 1832 (completed)
[Designated]: 1946
[Location]: Quebec City46°48′28.45″N 71°12′30.55″W / 46.8079028°N 71.2084861°W / 46.8079028; -71.2084861 (Quebec Citadel)
[Description]: A fortress located on Cap Diamant which also forms part of the Fortifications of Quebec NHS; the secondary residence of the Governor General and the ceremonial home of the Royal 22e Régiment, the most famous francophone organization of the Canadian Forces
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[Site]: Ursuline Monastery
[Date(s)]: 1639 (established)
[Designated]: 1972
[Location]: Quebec City46°48′43.54″N 71°12′29.26″W / 46.8120944°N 71.2081278°W / 46.8120944; -71.2081278 (Ursuline Monastery)
[Description]: A complex of 17th, 18th and 19th century stone buildings; the old monastery is the largest and most imposing vestige of 17th-century Canadian architecture and the chapel altar, made in 1730, is a masterpiece of French Canadian wood sculpture
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[Site]: Notre-Dame Roman Catholic Cathedral
[Date(s)]: 1647 (first completed)
[Designated]: 1989
[Location]: Quebec City46°49′2.43″N 71°12′4.5″W / 46.8173417°N 71.201250°W / 46.8173417; -71.201250 (Notre-Dame Roman Catholic Cathedral)
[Description]: The first parish church of the colony of New France; first built in 1647, the present cathedral is the product of many reconstructions, and it has been a significant influence on ecclesiastical architecture in Quebec
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[Site]: Bélanger-Girardin House
[Date(s)]: 1735 (completed)
[Designated]: 1982
[Location]: Beauport46°51′33.32″N 71°11′31.09″W / 46.8592556°N 71.1919694°W / 46.8592556; -71.1919694 (Bélanger-Girardin House)
[Description]: A one-and-a-half-storey stone house with a steep roof located in Beauport, one of the first seigneuries of New France; one of the few remaining early French Regime houses erected in the (then) countryside near Quebec City
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[Site]: Old Quebec Custom House
[Date(s)]: 1832 (completed)
[Designated]: 1990
[Location]: Quebec City46°48′36.95″N 71°12′10.91″W / 46.8102639°N 71.2030306°W / 46.8102639; -71.2030306 (Old Quebec Custom House)
[Description]: An excellent and rare surviving example of a neoclassical-style government building from the 1830s
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[Site]: Quebec Bridge
[Date(s)]: 1917 (completed)
[Designated]: 1995
[Location]: Quebec City46°44′43.72″N 71°17′16.06″W / 46.7454778°N 71.2877944°W / 46.7454778; -71.2877944 (Quebec Bridge)
[Description]: The world's longest clear-span cantilever bridge; the first major bridge to use the K truss, and the first bridge in North America to be constructed with nickel steel
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