Fredericton - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Fredericton (pronounced /ˈfrɛdrɨktən/ ) is the capital of the Canadian province of New Brunswick, by virtue of the provincial parliament which sits there. An important cultural, artistic, and e...
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Welcome to the official website of Fredericton, New Brunswick's Capital City - Bienvenue sur le site web officiel de Fredericton, la capitale du Nouveau-Brunswick ... Welcome | Bienvenue...
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www.fredericton.ca/
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Fredericton Profile ... Doors Open Fredericton ... Fredericton Community Services...
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www.fredericton.ca/ea1.asp
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Local Fredericton eMail; Free Membership List ... The Right School for the Job! Fredericton Campus 850 Prospect Street Fredericton, NB E3B 9M5 Tel: (506) 454-5166, ... 154 Main Street Fredericton, NB 506-472-5048 1113 Regent Street Fredericton, NB 506-454-8267 530 Queen Street Fredericton, NB 506-458-9771; click here to email;
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www.localfredericton.com/
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Keep an eye out for two icons that mark Fredericton: the stately elm trees that have stubbornly resisted Dutch elm disease and still shade the occasional park and byway, and the Union Jack, which you'll occasionally see fluttering from various buildings, attesting to long-standing historic ties with the Loyalists who...
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A comprehensive Fredericton travel guide featuring traveler reviews, upcoming events, weather, maps and other tourism information for the city of Fredericton, Atlantic Canada, Canada ... Fredericton Travel Directory full directory • +add a business • advertise...
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www.fredericton.worldweb.com/
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About 300 years ago, long before our bend in the river was named Fredericton, it was a seasonal stop for Maliseet and Micmac Indians who hunted, fished, grew corn and squash along the Woolastook - their name for the St. John River.
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The notorious Benedict Arnold once lived in Fredericton. His negotiations with the English were arranged by Jonathan Odell, a Fredericton Loyalist who published Canada's first English poetry. John F. Kennedy and his brother Robert Kennedy both received honorary degrees from the University of New Brunswick.
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