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Wells Centennial Hall - WELLS, B.C.

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The Wells Centennial Hall was the hub of social activity for the isolated community of Wells, British Columbia. Wells was a company mining town built during the second Cariboo gold rush, and the hall was constructed in 1937 by the Cariboo Quartz Mining Company for the town residents.
Inset Map Centennial Hall Wells, British Columbia
Site Facts
Social History
Architectural Description
Restoration Project
Perspective sketch Perspective Sketch
Elevations Elevations Sections Sections
Floor Plans Floor Plans Details Details
Site Map
Wells Museum
PO Box 244. Wells, B.C., V0K 2R0
Tel: (250) 994-3422 - Fax: (250) 994-3358
E-mail: Jcampbell@quesnelbc.com

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Last updated 1 March 1999.
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