Queen County Museum - Gagetown, NB
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N 45° 47.079 W 066° 08.658
19T E 721977 N 5074087
Plaque on museum honouring Canada's Centennial
Waymark Code: WM19JJV
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Date Posted: 03/08/2024
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This plaque is located on the right side of the front entrance to the Tilley House, also known as the Queens County Museum. The museum was erected in 1967 to honour the Canadian Centennial. The site was chosen becuase Sir Tilley was a Father of Confederation.
PLAQUE TEXT: "1867-1967 CENTENNIAL OF CONFEDERATION QUEENS COUNTY MUSEUM
ERECTED BY THE MUNICIPALITY OF QUEENS IN PERMANENT COMMEMORATION OF THE CENTENNIAL OF CONFEDERATION IN CANADA IN 1967
CONSTRUCTION WAS MADE POSSIBLE THROUGH THE CO-OPERATION OF THE PROVINCE OF NEW BRUNSWICK AND THE GOVERNMENT OF CANADA"
Subject: Country
Commemoration: 100
Date of Founding: 1867
Date of Commemoration: 1967
Address: 85 Front St, Gagetown, NB
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Detail Photograph:
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Web site if available: Not listed
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