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  • Cedarmere
    Cedarmere
    Image       Cedarmere was on the lake shore at the foot of Love Lane (now Ontario Street). It was originally built by Arthur McBean, and later occupied by the Castle family. Mrs. Castle was a sister of the Hon. James Cockburn. James Crowther, whose wife was the Castle's daughter, turned the home …
    Image     Cedarmere was on the lake shore at the foot of Love Lane (now Ontario Street). It was originally built by Arthur McBean, and later occupied by the Castle family. Mrs. …
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  • Cedarmere
    Cedarmere
    Image       Cedarmere was on the lake shore at the foot of Love Lane (now Ontario Street). It was originally built by Arthur McBean, and later occupied by the Castle family. Mrs. Castle was a sister of the Hon. James Cockburn. James Crowther, whose wife was the Castle's daughter, turned the home …
    Image     Cedarmere was on the lake shore at the foot of Love Lane (now Ontario Street). It was originally built by Arthur McBean, and later occupied by the Castle family. Mrs. …
    Cobourg Public Library
  • Arlington Hotel
    Arlington Hotel
    Imagecomment       Colonel William Chambliss, son-in-law of George Shoenberger, one of the wealthiest families in Pennsylvania, had moved to Cobourg in 1867 and saw the advantage of having a first class hotel for the American upper class to use as a summer retreat offering the luxuries they were used to. Along with …
    Imagecomment     Colonel William Chambliss, son-in-law of George Shoenberger, one of the wealthiest families in Pennsylvania, had moved to Cobourg in 1867 and saw the advantage of having a first class hotel …
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  • Methodist Church, Cobourg Ontario
    Methodist Church, Cobourg Ontario
    Image       Trinity Church was originally Methodist and dates back to November 28, 1824 when a new Wesleyan Methodist Church was built at the corner of Division and Chapel streets. Previous to this the Methodists had a church at Hulls Corners. In 1852 the original frame church had been enlarged many times …
    Image     Trinity Church was originally Methodist and dates back to November 28, 1824 when a new Wesleyan Methodist Church was built at the corner of Division and Chapel streets. Previous to …
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