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Posts Tagged with ‘Fraser Street’

  • History of Fraser Street

    13 Jan 2012

    There are few who remember that Fraser Street played an important role in the early years of Vancouver’s history. With…

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  • Ruth Morton Memorial Baptist Church

    12 Jan 2012

    The Ruth Morton Memorial Baptist Church (at the corner of 791 East 27th Avenue) is a historic link to one…

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  • G.W. Ledingham and Company

    11 Jan 2012

    One of Vancouver’s original neighbourhoods, Kensington-Cedar Cottage is rich with history. Like the neighbourhood, the Ledingham name also has close…

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  • The Legend of Simon Hirschberg

    09 Jan 2012

    An urban legend lives right in our own backyard. The interesting tale of Simon Hirschberg, the first person intended for…

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  • Mountain View Cemetery

    08 Jan 2012

    Mountain View Cemetery is the only cemetery in the City of Vancouver and one of the oldest in the region.…

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