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Centre d'interprétation historique de Beaumont 

64, chemin du Domaine
Beaumont (Qc), Canada
G0R 1C0
Centre d'interprétation historique de Beaumont
Founded in 1672, Beaumont is one of the villages that best illustrates the seigneurial system. The French-inspired houses, processional chapels and church (1733) bear witness to the region's rich past. The municipal library, housed in the Vieux Presbytère, includes a history interpretation center and an exhibition room. Photo Credit : Ministère de la Culture et des Communications

64, chemin du Domaine
Beaumont (Qc), Canada
G0R 1C0

 
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