Lawrence Station is a
settlement
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in
New Brunswick
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Lawrence Station centers on the intersection of
Route 3 and
Route 127.
Lawrence Station, New Brunswick, is a small settlement known for its historical significance and rural charm. It is located at the intersection of Route 3 and Route 127 in Charlotte County
1. Historically, it was an important stop on the St. Andrews and Quebec Railway, named after Wheeler Lawrence in 1853
2. The area was primarily a farming and lumbering community in the late 19th century
2.
History
Notable people
See also
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List of communities in New Brunswick
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References
Communities in Charlotte County, New Brunswick
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