York-Sunbury Historical Society Museum
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Laalamani
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Formed by the York Sunbury Historical Society in 1934, the museum is located in the Officers’ Quarters in Fredericton. The famous 42 lb Coleman frog is one of the special features of Museum. The museum offers a unique perspective about the diverse culture, history and heritage of the central region of the New Brunswick. It contains a repertoire of some 30,000 artifacts covering an area of 4000 square feet.
Category: Museums
Address: 571 Queen Street, Fredericton New Brunswick , Canada
Email: yorksunbury@nb.aibn.com
Website http://www.yorksunburymuseum.com
Telephone: (506) 455-6041
great trench exhibit
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Reviewed by:
Jason
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Visited last summer and really liked the World War I trench exhibit.
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