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travel into our past, hoping thereby to illuminate the darkness that
bedevils the present.
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Travel through the eras of
history and the development of the various nations that
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Heritage Homes |
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Splendid Settings |
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Musee Lauier |
Riel House |
Bellevue House |
George Cartier House
| Ross House Bellevue House was
built in 1840 by a retired grocer and leased to John A.
Macdonald when he was a young rising lawyer from 1848 to
1849. It was built in the style of a Tuscan Villa from
stuccoed brick with ornamental fretwork adorning the
eaves. Macdonald and his first wife Isabella made this
house their home. The interior has been extensively
restored to reflect the period of Macdonald's habitation
and is run by Parks Canada today.
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