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The oldest building in my city, an Anglican church. Most of it dates to the 1860s, 1870s, but some is as old as the 1840s

Visited it once and it gives off such a strange feeling. I imagine it's how Greeks feel visiting the Parthenon, Italians in Rome, you just feel all that ancient history wash over you

What ancient buildings does your city have?
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The original wooden church was built in 1672, then it burned in a fire and a new stone one was built in 1710 and the tower was built in 1750s.



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