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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
    [Image]: Exterior of the Saint John County Court House
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [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
    [Image]:
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [Site]: St. Andrews Blockhouse Beaver 1 (PSF)(retouched)(transparent).png
    [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
    [Image]: Exterior view of St. Andrews Blockhouse
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [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
    [Image]:
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [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
    [Image]:
    (National Historic Sites)

  • [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
    [Image]: Sepia photograph of the Charlotte County Court House in 1895
    (National Historic Sites)

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The New Brunswick Borders Maine in the West and Richmond in the northwest. The New Brunswick joined 1867 on July 1. With a total area of 73,440 square kilometres, it is roughly rectangular, with a distance of 242 kilometres from east to west and 322 kilometres from north to south.

The northern part of the New Brunswick is mainly made up of mountains and is part of the Appalachian Mountains. At 820 metres, the Karleton mountains are the highest in the region. Most of the central part of the province is an undulating plateau covered with forest. The East is flatter, the south is the opposite. The random tool generator collates 64 items, noting the specific addresses of those listed as National Historic Site in the New Brunswick, references to landscape images, established dates, and specific location coordinates. This province is a very important province in Canada. If you come to Canada, don’t Miss It.

Click the "Display All Items" button and you will get a list of National Historic Sites of Canada in New Brunswick.

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