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Honourable Mention, QAHN 2012 Heritage Essay Conest: "Fort Chambly"
As I entered the Fort Chambly, old ghosts of people seemed to appear. I see some putting cannonballs in cannons and then light the wick. The sound is awfully loud! A tour guide then tells me about the history of the Fort Chambly…
Fort Chambly was fist built in 1665. There were 4 forts. The first one was in wood. It was unfortunately too old so, they needed to replace it. They replaced it by another one in wood. It then accidentally burnt. Because the wood fort couldn’t protect itself from cannonballs and other explosives, they replaced the wood fort by a stone fort.
Hudson's Greatest Generation
To see the online "SHOMI" exhibit, "Hudson's Greatest Generation," click here:
http://qahn.org/exhibit/shomi-hudson-historical-society.
Greenwood Centre for Living History
To see Greenwood's online "SHOMI" exhibit, click here:
http://qahn.org/exhibit/shomi-greenwood-centre-living-history
Le Centre d'histoire vivante Greenwood
Pour voir l'exposition en ligne "SHOMI," cliquez ici:
http://qahn.org/fr/exhibit/shomi-le-centre-dhistoire-vivante-greenwood.
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