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Typical colonial architecture on Ile d'Orleans, this was one of the oldest buildings on the island, built in 1734.
Each town had its own church and adjacent cemetery. This one, in the town of Saint-Jean, was right on the beach.
The island is filled with little roadside cafes and stands like this one in Sainte-Famille, selling jams, pie, ice cream, produce, and maple syrup.
The Morris-Jumel Mansion is Manhattan's oldest home and only remaining Colonial residence. It was built in 1765 by British Colonel Roger Morris.
L'ile d'Orleans is an island in the St. Lawrence River just outside Quebec City.