devtmefl: St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church. 407 Milltown Boulevard. St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Listed on the Canada Registry of Historic Places in 2007. Built in 1864 using the Gothic Revival Style.
devtmefl: St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church. 407 Milltown Boulevard. St. Stephen, New Brunswick.
devtmefl: Steeple. St. Stephen Roman Catholic Church. Built in 1864 using the Gothic Revival Style.
devtmefl: Christ Church—Anglican. 30 Prince William Street. St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Built in 1863 using the Gothic Revival Style. Added to the Canada Register of Historic Places in 2005.
devtmefl: Canadian Pacific Railroad Depot. 3 King Street. St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Built in 1929 using the Craftsman Style. Added to the Canada Register of Historic Places in 2008. Last passenger service in 1960.
devtmefl: Town Hall. St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Built as the Post Office in 1885-87 using the Romanesque Revival Style. A National Heritage Site, it was listed on the Canada Register of Historic Places in 2009.
devtmefl: Originally a WWI Monument, additional dedication plates reflect World War Two and the Korean War. St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Erected in 1926. Listed on Canada Register of Historic Places.
devtmefl: High Cullinen House. 8 Main Street. St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Built in 1866 using the Italianate Style. Added to the Canadian Register of Historic Places in 2007. Once was Park Hotel. Currently used as St. Stephen University.
devtmefl: Eaton Building. 457 Milltown Boulevard. St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Also used by the Knights of Pythias. Listed on Canadian Register of Historic Places in 2008. Built in 1882 using the Vernacular Commercial Italianate Style.
devtmefl: Milltown United Church. 452 Milltown Boulevard. St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Built in 1879 using the Gothic Revival and Italianate Styles. Added to the Canadian Register of Historic Places in 2005.
devtmefl: Ganong Chocolate Factory. St. Stephen, New Brunswick. Built in the late 1800s using the Commercial Italianate Style. Added to the Canadian Register of Historic Places in 2008.
devtmefl: Head Harbor Lighthouse. Campobello, New Brunswick. Built in 1829.
devtmefl: Head Harbor Lighthouse. Wilsons Beach, Campobello Island, New Brunswick. This is the only building on Campobello that is on the Canada Register of Historic Places.
devtmefl: Haskell Free Library and Opera House. Built in 1904-5 using the Romanesque Revival, Queen Anne, and Victorian Styles on the International Border of Derby Line, Vermont, and Stanstead (then Rock Island), Quebec.
devtmefl: Haskell Free Library and Opera House. Derby Line, Vermont, and Stanstead, Quebec.
devtmefl: Haskell Free Library and Opera House. Derbyshire Line, Vermont, and Stanstead, Quebec. NRHP designated in 1976. Canada Register of Historic Sites in 1985.
devtmefl: Haskell Free Library and Opera House. Theatre entrance. Derby Line, Vermont, and Stanstead, Quebec.
devtmefl: Library Entrance. Haskell Free Library and Opera House. Caswell Avenue. Derby Line, Vermont, and Stanstead, Quebec.
devtmefl: Historic Plaque NRHP Haskell Library and Opera House. Derby Line, Vermont.