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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM231Y_war-memorial-cenotaph-a-war-memorial_Ottawa-Ontario.html
In memory of those men and women of the Canadian and Allied Forces, who made the supreme sacrifice for their country, in times of war, peace or peacekeeping. WE WILL REMEMBER THEM
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM231X_manotick-remembrance-park-parc-du-souvenir-de-manotick-a-war-memorial_Ottawa-Ontario.html
This is a place to remember and to reflect with gratitude on the contributions made by those who served their country in war and peace. The park contains six floral gardens dedicated to the Army, Navy, Air Force, Merchant Navy, Peacekeeping under…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM231V_peacekeeping-casques-bleus-a-war-memorial_Ottawa-Ontario.html
Our peacekeepers in blue berets have won international respect and Canadian pride in serving with the United Nations to resolve strife and promote democracy. Canadian native plants are combined with many other named for lands of our major peaceke…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM231B_family-life-la-vie-familiale_Ottawa-Ontario.html
Since the late 1800s Dickinson Square has influenced the development of Manotick, the Ottawa region and beyond. It steadfastly remains one of the last industry-based village squares in Ontario. Over the past 150 years the Dickinson, Spratt, and Wa…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2316_dickinson-house-maison-dickinson_Ottawa-Ontario.html
Pictured in 1870, Dickinson House was originally built by American born Moss Kent Dickinson for his business and was modelled after Abraham Lincoln's house in Springfield, Illinois. The house ultimately became home to the Dickinson, Spratt and Wat…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2313_the-long-island-mill_Ottawa-Ontario.html
An outstanding example of mill architecture in Ontario, this grist-mill was constructed by Thomas Langrell, an Ottawa contractor, for Moss K. Dickinson (1822-97) and Joseph M. Currier (1820-84), the owners of a nearby sawmill. The Long Island Mill…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2311_carriage-shed-hangar-a-chariots_Ottawa-Ontario.html
Used to support Milling operations, the Carriage Shed, allowed farmers to rest their horses, while they waited for their grain to be milled or feed to be mixed. It was also used to stored [sic] and sell products, such as carriages made at the sawm…
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