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Canada, Ontario, Prescott Designated Heritage Buildings Historical Markers Markers identifying properties of cultural heritage value and cultural heritage interest are an essential part of a municipality's role in heritage conservation. Historic buildings provide us with physical reminders of our past and a greater understanding and appreciation of our local identity. Additional information on the buildings is provided in The Municipal Register of Heritage Properties on the town's official website.
By William Fischer, Jr., March 8, 2024
Baines, Boyd and Keilty Brothers Block and Marker
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On King Street West (County Highway 2) close to Edward Street, on the left when traveling west.
Italianate
Architectural Style — — Map (db m242677) HM
On Centre Street at Water Street West, on the right when traveling south on Centre Street.
Built by William Gilkison — — Map (db m242859) HM
On Water St West just west of Centre Street, on the right when traveling west.
Inn with arched carriageway — — Map (db m242860) HM
On James Street West just west of Edward Street, on the left when traveling west.
First School in Prescott — — Map (db m242674) HM
On King Street West (County Highway 2) just west of Edward Street, on the right when traveling west.
Cabinetmaker, Tinsmith
Ice Cream Parlour — — Map (db m242709) HM
On Water Street West at Centre Street, on the left when traveling west on Water Street West.
Forwarding Warehouses — — Map (db m242862) HM
Jun. 1, 2024