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[Site]: Saint John County Court House
[Date(s)]: 1829 (completed)
[Designated]: 1974
[Location]: Saint John45°16′25.35″N 66°3′24.65″W / 45.2737083°N 66.0568472°W / 45.2737083; -66.0568472 (Saint John County Court House)
[Description]: A neoclassical court house typical of early-19th-century, British public buildings in Canada; representative of the judicial system in the province
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[Site]: Hammond House
[Date(s)]: 1889 (completed)
[Designated]: 1990
[Location]: Sackville45°53′58.65″N 64°22′37.16″W / 45.8996250°N 64.3769889°W / 45.8996250; -64.3769889 (Hammond House)
[Description]: A house built for artist John A. Hammond and now located on the campus of Mount Allison University; an excellent example of the Queen Anne Revival Style in Canadian domestic architecture
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[Site]: St. Andrews Blockhouse
[Date(s)]: 1813 (completed)
[Designated]: 1962
[Location]: St Andrews45°4′37.51″N 67°3′42.81″W / 45.0770861°N 67.0618917°W / 45.0770861; -67.0618917 (St. Andrews Blockhouse)
[Description]: One of the few surviving Canadian examples of a War of 1812 blockhouse; built by the citizens of St. Andrews to protect the town from American raiders
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[Site]: Marysville Cotton Mill
[Date(s)]: 1885 (completed)
[Designated]: 1986
[Location]: Fredericton45°58′41.65″N 66°35′19.69″W / 45.9782361°N 66.5888028°W / 45.9782361; -66.5888028 (Marysville Cotton Mill)
[Description]: A four-storey, red-brick cotton mill building with a central tower; representative of the brick pier mills that were common in the Canadian textile industry
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[Site]: Oxbow
[Date(s)]: 1000 BCE (c.) (community established)
[Designated]: 1982
[Location]: Metepenagiag Mi'kmaq Nation46°56′19.6″N 65°48′40.18″W / 46.938778°N 65.8111611°W / 46.938778; -65.8111611 (Oxbow)
[Description]: A site where stratified archaeological resources are buried in the silts and gravels of the Little Southwest Miramichi River bank; a unique cultural record of a 3000-year Mi’kmaq community
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[Site]: Charlotte County Court House
[Date(s)]: 1840 (completed)
[Designated]: 1981
[Location]: St. Andrews45°4′32.47″N 67°2′57.26″W / 45.0756861°N 67.0492389°W / 45.0756861; -67.0492389 (Charlotte County Court House)
[Description]: A simple wood-frame courthouse with a pedimented portico; the best preserved example in New Brunswick of the typical mid-19th century Maritime courthouse
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