Monday, August 3, 2009

Stone Church



Erected in 1824 with 'Freestone' used as ballast on ships arriving from England, thus the Stone Church, situated at the top of Germain Street looks down upon Saint John. After the "Great Fire of 1877" the church with the four corner posts on its tower but no steeple was one of the only recognizable features left in the city.

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