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English language
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| Feature Type: | Provincial Historic Site - Property, whether a site of nature or a work of man, that is of interest for its architectural, historical, cultural, environmental, aesthetic, or scientific value. |
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Official
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| Name Authority: |
BC Register of Historic Places |
| Tags: |
BC Register of Historic Places
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| Latitude-Longitude: |
49°16'11"N, 123°07'11"W at the approximate centre of this feature. |
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WGS84 |
| NTS Map: |
92G/6 |
Origin Notes and History:
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Borden number: DhRs-84. A Borden number is a unique identifier code that is assigned to an archaeological or historic site on the basis of its location.
Source: BC Heritage Branch files
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Designation; OIC 1458; 18 July 1985.
Source: BC Heritage Branch files
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Locomotive No. 374, built and owned by Canadian Pacific Railway, pulled the first transcontinental passenger train into Vancouver on May 23, 1887. It was designated a Provincial Heritage Object in 1985. It is located in the Engine 374 Pavilion at the Roundhouse Community Arts and Recreation Centre at 181 Roundhouse Mews in Vancouver, British Columbia.
Source: BC Heritage Branch files
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