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The demolition of the Van Horne mansion in September 1973 marked a watershed in Montreal's evolution: several prominent architects and community leaders launched a campaign to save the city's wealth of historic buildings from property developers eager to bulldoze blindly in the name of progress a
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Past Events
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The Gaspe Coast has a proud tradition of military service. This presentation tells the story of New Richmond's Baie-des-Chaleurs Military Museum, showcasing its origins, key exhibits, and the significant role it plays in preserving the military heritage of the region.
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It has been nearly 20 years since an 1861 Wakefield farmhouse threatened with demolition was moved across the Gatineau River, renovated, and transformed into a successful cultural institution now known as the Fairbairn House Heritage Centre.
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It could be said that Phoebe Hyde "cut a distinguished figure" in the community of Como, in Hudson, during her 84-year lifetime. She spent summers at – and would eventually inherit – Greenwood, the oldest home in Vaudreuil-Soulanges. Since a teenager, she had wanted her house to become a museum.