Old Government House
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Laalamani
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This building in New Brunswick has been the headquarters to many happening in the past. It was a hospital, Soldier’s barrack in World War I and RCMP headquarters. Today, the New Brunswick Lietenant governor resides in this house. There are many old artifacts and furnishings, interactive displays, offices and art gallery in this Georgian building.
Category: Monument and Historic Building
Address: 51 Woodstock Rd Fredericton NB
Website http://www.gnb.ca/lg/index.htm
Telephone: 506.453.2505
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