fF S lp ae cael Et 4 Ta a “a4 Arthur J. Carnegie Residence 214 Bigelow Street, Port Perry This Edwardian-influenced brick home was built in 1915 by Arthur J. Carnegie, son of Camegie’s then-thriving plan- ing mills. The grounds feature an outdoor barbecue and a retaining wall constructed of Scugog Island stone. Prince Albert United Church 23 Jeffrey St., Prince Albert Year Built: 1866 Prince Albert United Church time when Prince Albert was the largest grain-buying cen- tre in Upper Canada outside of Brampton. Today this quiet village boasts a post office, store, school and church. The church celebrated its 140th anniversary in 2006. 32 FOCUS - OCTOBER 2008 40.0CTOBER.40 pages 32 SCUEOG ODEN SATURDAY, OCTOBER 4 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. FREE ADMISSION ui In the 1880s, “this building was the headquarters for the Dance Studio, it was recent- ly renovated by its owners. Before becoming a dance Studio, the building served as a community hall for the hamlet. Caesarea Christian Fellowship Church 3625 Regional Road 57, Caesarea ie Caesarea Christian Fellowship Church was built more than 150 years ago. Closed in 1969 and sold in 1970, it recently reopened, and is now operated by a small religious group. ® NS ITS’ DOCKS Port Perry & Scugog Township Parrish Residence 324 Queen Street, Port Perry Just steps away from Town Hall 1873, this residence is ful hardware business in town for close to 80 years. Today the home's distinctive front entrance and attractive white picket fencing make it one of Queen Street's finest gems. Greenbank Centennial Hall 19965 Hyw. 12, Greenbank Year Built: 18¢ This beautiful board-and-bat- ten building with English Gothic revival influences was once St. Agnes Church, serving Green- bank's Anglican community. It opened and held its first ser- vice on Sunday, September 27, 1868. Now the building is the hamlet’s community hall. Town Hall 1873 302 Queen Street, Port Perry Year Built: 1873 Originally erected as a municipal office and theatre, Hall 1873 was rec- toric Sites and Monut Board as a historic building in 1996. Now used primar- ily by local art and theatre $1.2-million expansion and restoration. we Nw Of Downtown Port Perry Saturday: 11 a.m. and 4 p.m. Greenbank Centennial Hall 19965 Hwy. 12, Greenbank Year Built: 1868 This beautiful board-and- batten building with English Gothic revival influences was once St. Agnes Church, serv- ing Greenbank’s Anglican community. It opened and held its first service on Sun- day, September 27, 1868. Now the building is the ham- let's community hall. 9722108 8:50:42 AM |