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Our Tour of Doors Open St Marys Ontario September 23 2023

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English
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Independently published (21 May 2024)
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0.45 KG
Publication Date
21/05/2024
Pages
238 pages
ISBN-13
9798326276582
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15.24 x 1.42 x 22.86 cm
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9798326276582
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Mrs. Barbara Raue (Author)
Barbara Raue, a wife, mother and grandmother, is an avid reader and writer. She has researched and compiled several family histories. In 2010, Barbara published her book “Coins of Gold,” which celebrates the courageous life of her mother, May Todd. Barbara’s second book is a historical fiction “Arrows, Indians and Love” which takes place in Boonesborough, Kentucky during the time of Daniel Boone. In 2013, Barbara published The Cromwell Family Book in which she traces her ancestry generations back into Great Britain. Her second novel is called Laura Secord Discovered, in which the story of Laura’s service during the War of 1812 is shared. Barbara’s memoir is titled Daddy Where Are You? It tells of her life growing up without a father. Five novels in the Montana Series have been published, Montana Dream, Life on the Montana Frontier, Montana to Boston and Back, Montana Sons Go to War, and Montana Sons Return from War. The Donaldson series of two novels is available: Rite of Passage and Rite of Marriage.Barbara is The Authority on Saving Our History One Photo at a Time. She is pursuing her interest in photography and architecture by preserving a record through photos of old buildings from the 1800s and 1900s with their unique architecture. Enjoy the beautiful architecture in the comfort of your living room. Dream about what it was like in those by-gone days. Dream about what it was like to live in a mansion like one of those in this book. The center gable Gothic cottage is the most popular house style in Ontario in the 19th century with variations in brick, stone and wood. In many towns, there is the desire to preserve some of our architectural heritage. The pictures are labeled according to their style and/or special features. Barbara has completed more than 250 books on towns throughout Ontario from Dundas, Toronto, Ottawa, and Cornwall to Sarnia and Windsor, Ontario and many, many towns in-between. There are also books on Winnipeg, Manitoba, and in the interior of British Columbia.Visit Barbara’s website to view all of her books http://barbararaue.caRead more about this authorRead less about this author
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Doors Open Ontario is a province-wide heritage tourism program that gives the public free access to explore fascinating heritage properties across Ontario. It showcases the buildings, natural spaces, infrastructure and cultural landscapes that shape and define our communities.

Hosting Doors Open Ontario in your community celebrates its identity, generates volunteerism, builds interest in Ontario’s heritage and drives cultural tourism and economic development opportunities. Participating sites offer free admission to the public and can include museums, places of worship, public, cultural or institutional buildings, private businesses, trails and natural areas.

In 2023, the province-wide theme is Food – exploring Ontario’s historical traditions of food production as well as the spaces that shape and define our culinary traditions today. Harry and I visited this city several years ago and enjoyed the architecture.

I was thrilled to go with my sister, Shirley, and her husband, Edward to visit this city once again. The Railway Station was constructed for the Grand Trunk Railway in 1907 to supplement the 1858 Junction Station (erected in 1858) at the extreme northeast part of town which was an inconvenient location for many local railway customers.

This was the third depot on the line at St. Marys.

It functions today as a VIA Rail and GO station and is home to the St. Marys Station Gallery, which gives exposure to local artists who reflect the character of the community.

This Romanesque Revival Town Hall building was built in 1891 of local limestone with red sandstone as the contrasting elements for window arches and checker-board effects in the facade. In 1904, the Carnegie Foundation awarded the town a grant of $10,000 to build a public library.

The two-story building at 14 Church Street is awaiting restoration. Riverwalk Commons at 84 Water Street South has been restored and is used for community events.

Thames River and Trout Creek are suitable for canoes, kayaks, stand-up paddle boards and small boats with outboard motors. We enjoyed the beauty of the water environment.

The combination of limestone buildings, a scenic location in the river valley, a physically intact downtown, and the large number of well-preserved historical buildings combine to give St. Marys a distinct feel and charm in the Heritage Conservation District.

The Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame is located at 386 Church Street South. The St.

Marys Museum is located in the largest residence in the area when it was built in 1854. On of the exhibits is the history of Eaton’s.

You won’t want to miss the Tolpuddle Martyrs story. Cadzow Park is adjacent to the museum.

We were able to visit five churches in St. Marys: United, St.

James Anglican, First Baptist, Presbyterian, and Holy Name of Mary Catholic. This Junction Station was built as the main railway depot for St.

Marys and area. It is located at the northeastern point of the town’s boundaries.

Today it is home to Broken Rail Brewing. .

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