Confederation Building in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island (PEI). The monument in front of the building is dedicated to the people that took part in World Wars I, II and the Korean Conflict.
The Fathers of Confederation originally met in (1864) to discuss the uniting of Upper and Lower Canada in the Provincial Legislature of Charlottetown (which ended up leading to Confederation). This meeting resulted in the capital City being known as the “Birthplace of Confederation”.
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
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5 comments:
Wow this is a great shot, Tesa. Love the meaning of this!
Kewl old building, Tesa!
and a history lesson to boot...thanks mom! HEHEHE
HAHA thxs my Dad was and still IS a history nut so I find myself trying to keep up with him hehe, I really can't though lol
beautiful building, nice shot.
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