
Gallery 78 in the Crocket House
The Crocket House in Fredericton, NB, is the home of Gallery 78. Built in the late 19th century, the wooden columns, windows, fireplaces, carved wood details, and stained glass are exquisite examples of the “picturesque eclectic” style in the area. The life of the Crocket House spans over a long history of residential occupants, government offices, and finally, an art gallery. Discover the Crocket House’s unique designs that houses the oldest private gallery in New Brunswick!
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Crocket House (Gallery 78)
Fredericton, New Brunswick
The Crocket House is the home of Gallery 78 on Queen St. Fredericton, N.B. it has a rich history including the home of a 1789 log cabin, the Crocket family, N.B. Travel Bureau offices and now Gallery 78.
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Fredericton, New Brunswick
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