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unusual facts about Lower Town



Dominion-Chalmers United Church

The Dominion Methodist/United Church`s roots go back to Methodist circuit riders visitations in Hull, Lower Canada from 1816, and a wooden structure built on Rideau Street in the Lower Town in 1827.


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County of Luxembourg

By 1083 this lower town contained two churches, and two bridges over the Alzette and Petruss rivers.

Cyprien Tanguay

A plaque marks the site of the house in which he lived in the Lower Town area of Ottawa not far from the National Art Gallery and the Byward Market.

Novo Brdo Fortress

In the north wall, near the north tower of the Lower Town is a pedestrian gate which was used for sallies during the siege.

Sugartown

It was just upriver from the principal "Lower Town" of Keowee.