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Vancouver's oldest surviving building is a treasure trove of the city's early history

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You might know it as that tiny museum by Jericho Beach with beautiful marina views, but the Old Hastings Mill Store Museum is much more than that. The homey structure you see standing at the foot of Alma Street today started out as a two-floor wooden building on the other side of the city in 1865 – making it Vancouver’s oldest surviving building. A relic of Vancouver’s “Wild West” past Starting out on the south shore of Burrard Inlet, the pionee…
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