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1 Chipman Hill Entrance image, Touch for more information
By Cosmos Mariner, July 14, 2019
1 Chipman Hill Entrance
1 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — 1 Chipman Hill
On Chipman Hill just south of Union Street, on the left when traveling north.
2 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — A Legacy of Tea | Du thé en héritagePeople Waiting Making Art Public | Rendre l’art public — Harbour Passage Trail —
On Market Square just east of Water Street, on the right when traveling east.
3 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — A Portal to the New WorldLa porte du Nouveau Monde — Harbour Passage Trail —
On Water Street just west of Prince William Street, on the left when traveling south.
4 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — An Island Abounding With LifeUne île pleine de vie — Harbour Passage Trail —
On Prince William Street at Saint James Street, on the left when traveling north on Prince William Street.
5 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Canada’s Original CityLa ville originale du Canada
Near North Market Wharf close to Smythe Street.
6 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Centerbeam Place
On Prince William Street at King Street, on the left when traveling south on Prince William Street.
7 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Church of Saint Andrew and Saint DavidÉglise Saint Andrew and Saint David
On Germain Street close to Duke Street, on the left when traveling south.
8 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Clearing Customs in StyleFranchir les douanes avec grâce — Harbour Passage Trail —
On Water Street at Duke Street, on the right when traveling south on Water Street.
9 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Defending the HarbourÀ la défense du port — Harbour Passage Trail —
On Union Street just west of Smythe Street when traveling west.
10 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Dock Street Generating StationLe Centrale Dock Street — 1889-1976 —
Near Smythe Street.
11 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Electrifying the UptownL’électrification du centre-ville — Harbour Passage Trail —
Near Union Street just west of Smythe Street, on the right when traveling west.
12 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — First Marine Compound EngineLa Première Machine Compound de Marine
On Peters Wharf at Water Street, on the right when traveling east on Peters Wharf.
13 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — First Steam Fog HornLa Premiere Corne de Brume a Vapeur
On Peters Wharf at Water Street, on the right when traveling east on Peters Wharf.
14 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Founding of New BrunswickLa Fondation du Nouveau-Brunswick
On Sydney Street close to Kings Square North, on the left when traveling north.
15 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Here Stood the House Occupied by Benedict Arnold
On Canterbury Street just south of King Street, on the right when traveling south.
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16 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Imperial TheatreLe Théâtre Imperial
On Kings Square South close to Sydney Street, on the right when traveling west.
17 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Irish Immigrant Memorial
On Water Street, 0.03 kilometers north of Prince William Street, on the left when traveling south.
18 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — King Edward VII Memorial BandstandKiosque À Musique Commémoratif Roi Edouard VII
On Charlotte Street close to King Street, on the left when traveling south.
19 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — King’s SquareCarré King’s Square — Established 1785/Fondé en 1785 —
On Charlotte Street close to King Street, on the left when traveling south.
20 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Loyalist HouseLa Maison Loyaliste
On Union Street just west of Germain Street (Wellington Row), on the right when traveling east.
21 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — New Brunswick’s First School of Law
On Canterbury Street close to Princess Street, on the left when traveling north.
22 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — No. 2 Mechanics’ Volunteer Company Engine HouseCaserne No 2 des Mécaniciens Pompiers Volontaires
On Sydney Street close to Kings Square South, on the right when traveling west.
23 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Oland Family Breweries
Near Market Square (North Market Wharf) just west of St. Patrick Street, on the right when traveling west.
24 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Partridge IslandL’île Partridge
Near Smythe Street at North Market Wharf, on the right when traveling south.
25 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Prince William Street - Before and After the 1877 FireRue Prince William - Avant et Après le Grand Incendie de 1877
On Prince William Street near King Street, on the left when traveling south.
26 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Prince William StreetscapeLa Rue Prince William
On Prince William Street at Princess Street, on the left when traveling north on Prince William Street.
27 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Saint John – The Working PortSaint John, port en activité — Harbour Passage Trail —
On Long Wharf, 0.1 kilometers west of Smythe Street, on the left when traveling west.
28 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Saint John 225th Anniversary Clock
On King Street just east of Prince William Street, on the right when traveling east.
29 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Saint John City MarketLe Marché de Saint John
On Charlotte Street at Market Street on Charlotte Street.
30 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Saint John Harbour Defensive NetworkRéseau défensif du port de Saint John — Provincial Historic Site | Lieu historique provincial —
On Union Street, 0.03 kilometers west of Smythe Street when traveling west.
31 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Saint John’s First Wind Grist Mill
On Kings Square South, on the right when traveling east.
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32 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Saint John’s Original Burial GroundLe premier cimetière de Saint John
Near Sydney Street close to Kings Street East.
33 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Scottish StrengthLa puissance écossaise
On Market Square at Water Street, on the right when traveling east on Market Square.
34 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — Shedding Light on the Three Sisters MysteryFaire la lumière sur le mystère des trois sœurs — Harbour Passage Trail —
On Prince William Street at Saint James Street, on the left when traveling north on Prince William Street.
35 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — St. John’s (stone) ChurchL’Église St. John
On Carleton Street at Wellington Row, on the right when traveling west on Carleton Street.
36 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — The "Three Lamps"
On Prince William Street at Saint James Street, on the left when traveling north on Prince William Street.
37 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — The Marco PoloLe Marco Polo
On Market Square near Chipman Hill, on the left when traveling east.
38 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — The Great Fire of 1877 | L’incendie de 1877Trinity Royal — Saint John’s First Historic Preservation Area Premiere de conservation historique de Saint John —
On King Street at Germain Street, on the right when traveling east on King Street.
39 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — The Landing of the LoyalistsDébarquement des Loyalistes
Near Market Square at Water Street, on the right when traveling east.
40 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — The Largest in British North AmericaLa plus grande en Amérique du Nord britannique — Harbour Passage Trail —
On Water Street north of Prince William Street, on the left when traveling north.
41 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — The Marco Polo / Le Marco PoloThe Fastest Ship in the World / Le navire le plus rapide du monde
On Water Street north of Prince William Street, on the left when traveling south.
42 New Brunswick, Saint John County, Saint John — West meets EastL’ouest et l’est se rencontrent — Harbour Passage Trail —
On Water Street just south of Princess Street, on the right when traveling south.
 
 
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