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Manoir Boucher de Niverville, painting, 1950, by Raymond Lasnier, in the Museum in the Manoir Boucher de Niverville, built in 1668 in French colonial style by Jacques LeNeuf de la Poterie, Governor of Trois-Rivieres, on the Rue Bonaventure in Trois-Rivieres, Mauricie, on the Chemin du Roi, Quebec, Canada. The Chemin du Roy or King's Highway is a historic road along the Saint Lawrence river built 1731-37, connecting communities between Quebec City and Montreal. Picture by Manuel Cohen
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AR9643110
Type
Image
Purpose
Public
Size
5315px × 4225px
Photo Credit
Manuel Cohen / Art Resource, NY
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1668
17th century
18th century
1950
20th century
Architecture
ART
building
canada
Canadian
COLONIAL
COLOR IMAGE
colour image
FINE ARTS
French
FRENCH CANADIAN
Governor
HERITAGE
History
holiday
HORIZONTAL
King's Highway
King's Road
Manor House
MANSION
north america
NORTH AMERICAN
Painting, Medium
quebec
SHUTTER
Snow
TOURISM
TOURIST ROUTE
Travel
Vacation
Window
Winter