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Queens County offers its visitors a number of interesting sites and attractions, many of which have a long history within the county.

The following section will provide an overview of several of these sites and attractions, including some that have drawn visitors since the beginning of the 20th century.

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Historical Signage, Elm Hill, NB
Established 1806
Elm Hill, New Brunswick, Canada
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Credits:
Photograph by Joanna Pearson Moore

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Robertson Point Article
Circa 1930 (published August 2)
Robertson's Point, New Brunswick, Canada
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Fort Jemseg Monument Dedication
21 September 1929
Lower Jemseg, New Brunswick, Canada
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Postcard - St James Church, Lower Jemseg, NB
24 June 1889
Lower Jemseg, New Brunswick, Canada
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Credits:
Postcard from the estate of Martha Allen

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Hampstead Lighthouse
Erected 1900
Hampstead, New Brunswick, Canada
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Credits:
Photograph by Joanna Pearson Moore

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Gagetown Lighthouse
Circa 1930
Village of Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada
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Credits:
Photograph by Joanna Pearson Moore

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With a settlement history dating back to the late 18th century, it should come as no surprise that there are several museums and historic buildings available to be explored and enjoyed by visitors to Queens County.

Since the first Queens County museum opened in 1967, several other historic sites have been preserved and subsequently shared with the general public.

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Tilley House Museum Centennial Project Sign
1967
Village of Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada
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Tilley House Museum Grand Opening
15 June 1967
Village of Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada
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Queens County Court House Museum
Built 1836
Village of Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada
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Credits:
Queens County Heritage

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Anthony Flower House Museum with Summer Kitchen Gift Shop and Historic Garden
Built 1818, relocated 2003
Cambridge-Narrows, New Brunswick, Canada
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Credits:
Photograph by Joanna Pearson Moore

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2010 Queens County Visitor Survey Response #2
27 August 2010
Village of Gagetown, New Brunswick, Canada


One Albertan respondent to the 2010 Queens County Heritage Visitor Survey expressed an enjoyment of the Tilley House Museum and the Queens County Court House Museum.

The respondent is visiting Queens County and other areas in New Brunswick in order to visit family, and is looking forward to an upcoming vacation in Florida.

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Hetherington Mansion Brochure
Built 1906
Codys, New Brunswick, Canada
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Credits:
Brochure produced by Mr. and Mrs. P.E. Tapley