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General
History
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Welcome to Hamilton!
An
introduction to the wonderful City of Hamilton as told by two of
their #1 fans, Daniel and Stephanie. More
From:
Wednesday, December 19, 2001
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Ivey Lodge: The Fearman
House
Built
in 1863 and located at 90 Stinson Street, Ivey Lodge, also known
as The Fearman House, is a prime example of a beautiful gothic style
structure now lost in today's trendy homes. More
From:
Tuesday, October 23, 2001
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Buildings That Have Disappeared |
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A
Symbol of Hamilton's Fallen Pride:
The Birks Building
Birks was a symbol of Hamilton pride for over 89 years standing
at the head of our downtown core. Click here to learn about this
long forgotten building. More
From:
Friday, April 11, 2003
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The Hamilton Military
Museum:
Formerly The Myler House
A
piece of history is going to be kept when the mansion the Mylers
lived in is converted to townhouses. More
From:
Friday, October 5, 2001
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Beauty's Gone: The
Story of Bellevue
About
a year ago, Hamilton lost another battle to save history. That faithful
day last September will always stand as the day that Hamilton was
brought to its knees. More
From:
Monday, September 3, 2001
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Buildings |
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Hamilton's Gothic
Among the Dead
Hamilton
Cemetery's gatehouse is one of only two architecturally beautiful
cemetery buildings in the area. Built in 1855 on the land that Sir
Allan MacNab sold, it is as old as most of the graves that surround
it. More
From: Monday,
August 26, 2002
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