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​Alpheus Jones House
The Alpheus Jones House was constructed 1827. Located at 320 Dibble Street, Prescott, Ontario.
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Re-enactments with period costumes are popular in Grenville County.
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The Merrickville Blockhouse, built in 1832-33, is the largest and the most impressive of the four blockhouses built along the Rideau Canal for its defence and the second largest blockhouse surviving in Canada.
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​Cameramen outside the Canadian Government Motion Picture Bureau, Ottawa, Ontario, 1923.
Courtesy The Canadian Encyclopedia. (Eugene M. Finn/National Film Board of Canada/Library and Archives Canada/PA-066897)

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          St. Marks Church and former convent - Dibble Street West, Prescott, Ontario.             ​Courtesy: Canadian Encyclopedia
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         Illustration of Prescott Ontario waterfront 1910.                                            ​Courtesy: Canadian Encyclopedia
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          Looking east on King Street, Prescott, Ontario 1930's.                                                   Courtesy: Canadian Encyclopedia
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                  Prescott High School 1894 -1929. Located at the current location of Prescott Town Hall - 360 Dibble Street West.                                                                                                                                                                       Courtesy: Canadian Encyclopedia 
A postcard of Prescott's Town Hall on the southwest corner of King and Centre Streets. It was dedicated in 1876 and torn down in the early 1960s.
Post card of Market Day, Prescott, 1908.
"The Barracks - 356 East Street in Prescott. Built by Edward Jessup, 1810.
Former Dominion Lighthouse Depot, northeast corner of King and West streets. Courtesy "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
The former Queen Alexandra Hotel at King and West Streets. Courtesy "If You Grew up in Prescott".
Former Daniels Hotel on King Street West in Prescott. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Bytown and Prescott Rail Station / Prescott waterfront circa 1920s. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Captain Hugh John Willard - Prescott and Ogdensburg Ferry Co. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Aerial Prescott waterfront 1930s. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Prescott ferry deckhands. Courtesy "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Prescott turntable, circa 1891. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Prescott CPR yard and docks. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
The Maple City ferry - Prescott to Ogdensburg. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Prescott Ferry Terminal. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Bytown and Prescott railroad under pass at Wexford. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Prescott hockey club. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Former Prescott Separate School. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Former Public School on Jessup Street in Prescott. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Edward Steinburg at Prescott Car Show, 1918. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Illustration of former Labatt's Brewery at Prescott.
Prescott featured in the Canadian Illustrated News. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Former home of Col. Edward Jessup, circa 1932. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
1918 funeral for Lft Sharpe. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
The "Peck House" at 416 Dibble Street West in Prescott. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Gathering at Barbara Heck Monument - Blue Church on Highway 2, east of Prescott. Courtesy of "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Tea party on the St. Lawrence River, circa 1900. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Fire truck race during Old Home Week circa 1919. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
Conveyor belt - Prescott Grain Elevator, circa 1930. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
View from Prescott grain elevator, circa 1930. Courtesy: "If you Grew Up in Prescott".
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