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Le Château Frontenac

Construit en sept étapes à partir de 1892-1893, cet édifice offre un excellet exemple des hotels de style Chateau etablis par les companies ferroviaires au Canada. Rehaussé par la splendeur du site, il évoque la romantisme des château de la ...

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Louis de Buade Comte de Frontenac et de Palluau

1622-1698

One of the most influential and controversial figures in Canadian history, Frontenac was born at St-Germain-en-Laye, France. As a member of the noblesse d'epee he was able in 1672 to secure the appointment as Governor-General of New France. Devoted largely ...

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Frontenac

This scenic Mississippi River site provided Native Americans food, shelter, and transportation for over 9,000 years. Count Frontenac, the Governor of New France, sponsored the first European explorers to this area in 1680. James (Bully) Wells established a fur trading ...

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Frontenac Veterans Honor Roll

Honoring All Who Served

"We pledge allegiance to the flag

of the United States of America

and to the Republic for which it stands,

one nation under God,

indivisible, with liberty and

justice for all."

The City of Frontenac, Kansas

recognizes the contributions and

sacrifices of those who served

in ...

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Christ Episcopal Church, Frontenac Minnestota

Built to the Glory of God

1868

by Gen. Nathaniel C. McLean

and Consecrated October 27th

by Bishop Henry Whipple.

This church has been placed on the

National Register of Historic Places

by the United States

Department of the Interior.

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Frontenac, Kansas

The Mine No. 2 Disaster and a Brief History of

Frontenac, Kansas first came into being when the coal mining industry moved into the area during the late 1800s. The Santa Fe Railroad leased the land around what is present-day Frontenac, ...

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