St._Marys_Junction_Railway_Station_National_Historic_Site_of_Canada.jpg


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This photo is of a cultural heritage site in Canada , number

7488

Description Erected in 1858 by Sir Casimir Gzowski's engineering firm. This was St. Marys first train station and, for a time, the western terminus of the Grand Trunk Railway. It is built from the local stone which made St. Marys famous.
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St. Marys Junction, St. Marys Ontario_2877

Author Robert Taylor from Stirling, ON, Canada
Camera location 43° 16′ 21.82″ N, 81° 07′ 47.92″ W Kartographer map based on OpenStreetMap. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap info

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29 July 2010

43°16'21.824"N, 81°7'47.917"W

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