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Quebec (St. Louis Gate and the Grande Allee)

The old St. Louis Gate was demolished in 1871. In its place stands a splendid portal of masonry with towers and of a general mediaeval appearance built according to the plans formulated by Lord Dufferin. The steps on the right lead to the top of the ancient city wall. Outside the walls, from the St. Louis Gate, stretches the Grande Allee, a beautiful modern street upon which are the Parliament Departmental Buildings and many fine residences.

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