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New Brunswick Provincial Parliament (1880). 
| Stone building of Historic Garrison District.
| Guard House (1828) of Fredericton Military Compound.
| Bedding of Imperial soldiers in Guard House of Fredericton Military Compound.
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Interpreter in office of Guard House of Fredericton Military Compound.
| Soldiers' Barracks (1826) now crafts shops at Fredericton Military Compound.
| York-Sunbury Historical Society Museum part of Fredericton Military Compound.
| Fredericton City Hall. Style: Victorian Romanesque.
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City Hall over fountain.
| John Thurston Clark Memorial Building (503 Queen St.) or NB Sports Hall of Fame. Style: Second Empire.
| Christ Church Cathedral (1845-53) (168 Church St.). Style: Gothic Revival.
| Entrance of Christ Church Cathedral.
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Stained glass window of Christ Church Cathedral.
| Stained glass Saint John with chalice & serpent in Christ Church Cathedral.
| Stained glass St James the Greater with staff & water gourd in Christ Church Cathedral.
| Stained glass St Peter with keys & book in Christ Church Cathedral.
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Stained glass St Thomas with spear & book in Christ Church Cathedral.
| Stained glass St Philip with cross & book in Christ Church Cathedral.
| Stained glass Biblical scenes in Christ Church Cathedral.
| The Rectory (1829) (734 George St.) home of literary Roberts family. Style: Georgian.
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Bliss-Beckwith house (c1800) (750 George St.). Style: Georgian.
| Georgian house (837 George St.).
| William Odell house (c1855) (758 George St.) farm cottage.
| Gothic revival house with sculpted bargeboard.
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Greek revival house on Church St.
| 193 Church St.
| 193 Church St.
| 811 George St.
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Woodworked detail of 811 George St.
| Carriage House Inn (230 University St.).
| Second Empire house on University St.
| (221 Church St.).
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Sterling House now Office of the Ombudsman (767 Brunswick St.).
| House on Church St.
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