The Alfred E. Peters House is a three-story, Romanesque Revival-style dwelling, featuring red brick and pink sandstone. It is situated at 35 Highfield Street in Moncton. Initially built as a…
Harvey Atkinson Home – Moncton
The Local Historic Place known as the Harvey Atkinson Home, located at 169 Botsford Street in Moncton, is notable for its exemplary Queen Anne architecture and its connection to former…
Prince Edward School – Moncton
Prince Edward School has been recognized as a Local Historic Place due to its Neo-classical architectural style and its prominent role in Moncton’s educational history. The Neo-classical design of the…
John A. Humphrey House – Moncton
John A. Humphrey house consists of a Gothic Revival-inspired 2 ½-story dwelling with attached barn located on the west side of Mill Rd. in Moncton, just south of the former…
Brown-Holder Biscuits Factory – Moncton
264 Botsford Street Moncton, otherwise known as the Brown-Holder Building, is designated a Local Historic Place for its association with its founders, Fred M. Brown and Surrey L. Holder, and…
Thomas Williams House – Moncton
The Thomas Williams House in Moncton has been designated as a Local Historic Place due to its association with its original owner, Thomas Williams. Williams was an influential figure during…
Tiferes Israel Synagogue – Moncton
The Tiferes Israel Synagogue, an early 20th-century Gothic Revival-inspired brick building, stands on the west side of Steadman Street in Moncton, directly across from Rabbi Lippa Medjuck Street. It is…
Highfield Street United Baptist Church – Moncton
Located at the intersection of St George Street and Highfield Street in Moncton, the Highfield Street United Baptist Church is a remarkable blend of English Gothic and Greek architectural styles….