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Steveston Museum

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Steveston Museum 2016
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The Steveston Museum is located at 3811 Moncton Street in the heart of the village of Steveston, British Columbia, Canada. The building is owned by the City of Richmond and is run by the Steveston Historical Society. Erected in 1905 during a cannery boom period, the building housed Steveston's first bank.

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Steveston Museum
Moncton Street, Richmond Steveston (Steveston)

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Moncton Street 3811
V7E 3A7 Richmond, Steveston (Steveston)
British Columbia, Canada
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