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- Type of destination: National Historic Site
- Location of destination: Canada - Newfoundland and Labrador
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This gracious Georgian structure was constructed in 1818-20.
It is one of the oldest wooden buildings still standing in Newfoundland and Labrador and is one of the best surviving examples of nineteenth century Georgian architecture in the province.
It is restored, furnished and decorated to the 1830 period.
It served as offices and living quarters for the Assistant Commissary General and all military installations in the area.
Guided tours available.
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It is one of the oldest wooden buildings still standing in Newfoundland and Labrador and is one of the best surviving examples of nineteenth century Georgian architecture in the province.
It is restored, furnished and decorated to the 1830 period.
It served as offices and living quarters for the Assistant Commissary General and all military installations in the area.
Guided tours available.
More information
This gracious Georgian structure was constructed in 1818-20.
It is one of the oldest wooden buildings still standing in Newfoundland and Labrador and is one of the best surviving examples of nineteenth century Georgian architecture in the province.
It is restored, furnished and decorated to the 1830 period.
It served as offices and living quarters for the Assistant Commissary General and all military installations in the area.
Guided tours available.
More information
It is one of the oldest wooden buildings still standing in Newfoundland and Labrador and is one of the best surviving examples of nineteenth century Georgian architecture in the province.
It is restored, furnished and decorated to the 1830 period.
It served as offices and living quarters for the Assistant Commissary General and all military installations in the area.
Guided tours available.
More information