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Meaford's Sykes Street Development - the facts
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Pillars and Pediments – Musings on the advantages of heritage preservation
Recipe for a livable community
What is heritage conservation? A brief overview
Why heritage preservation is good for business in Meaford




What Meaford is doing about heritage
Meaford's Official Plan and other important documents
Meaford heritage success stories





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Christ Church Anglican

Christ Church Anglican
34 Boucher Street

"The church's original frame was built in 1862. In 1876 the cornerstone was laid for the present stone church. The church has one of Ontario's best collections of McCausland Glass. Some of the stained glass windows were constructed from fragments of stained glass that were collected during World War II by Rev. Appleyard from the ruins of 120 churches and cathedrals in Britain and Europe. The windows were dedicated as a war memorial in 1946"

From Historical Memories of Meaford – A Walking Tour available at the Meaford Museum.


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