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Lapel Buttons and Newspapers - Karl Chronicles - Post #38

Louise Trotter October 16, 2021

Kingston is one of the oldest cities in Canada and was initially Canada’s capital city from 1841 to 1844. It’s a vibrant, walkable city, and to our appreciation, it has more restaurants per capita than any other city in Canada.

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In Karl Chronicles, History, Canada, Architecture, Quebec and Ontario Tags Kingston, Kingston City Hall, British Whig, Whig Newspaper, Whig
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