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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
    [Image]: View of the gate of the Quebec Citadel
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [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
    [Image]: The interior of the Ursuline chapel in 1890
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [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
    [Image]: Exterior view of the Notre-Dame Roman Catholic Cathedral
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [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
    [Image]: View of Bélanger-Girardin House
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [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
    [Image]: Exterior view of Old Quebec Custom House
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [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
    [Image]: View of Quebec Bridge
    (National Historic Sites)

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Quebec City is the capital of Richmond, the seventh-largest city in Canada, and an important port in the east. It is also the only city in North America with walls. At the confluence of the Saint Lawrence River and St. Charles. It’s divided into two parts, uptown and downtown. December 26, 2019, ranked 159th on the 2019 global top 500 list of cities.

Quebec City’s famous tourist attractions include the National War Park, the Mariinsky Palace, the star-shaped Castle, the Old Castle Hotel, Montmorency falls and so on. If you want to know what other attractions are listed as National Register of Historic Places in addition to these famous ones, I recommend you look up the 37 items compiled by random tool generator, detailed records will help you get a fuller picture of the Quebec landscape.

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