We happened by, entered and was met by Lori (I believe her name was) and she answered so many questi...
Perth County Courthouse
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The Perth County Courthouse in Stratford, Ontario, is a historic Gothic Revival building opened in 1897 during Queen Victoria's Jubilee Year. Visitors can explore the architecture and atmosphere of the courthouse, which originally featured electric lighting. A personal tour of the building can provide insight into its history and significance.
The courthouse offers an opportunity for visitors to engage with local history in a casual manner, encouraging visits out of interest rather than obligation. Guests may find themselves answering questions and learning about the courthouse's role in the community over the years. Its unique design and historical context make it a notable landmark in Stratford.
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This court house was opened in 1897, Queen Victoria's Jubilee Year. It opened with electric lights a...
Visiting Canadian friends with some friends from home, we had an afternoon and evening trip to Strat...
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