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René and Lillian Cyr House

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Originally constructed in the 1920s, the René and Lillian Cyr House was officially recognized as a historic building in 2007. The previous residents of this home, René and Lillian Cyr, were active community members. René was a forest ranger but was also involved in many other organizations, including the Caisse Populaire. Their home was the location of the Caisse Populaire until 1970. Visitors have the opportunity to admire the interior of the home, including the architecture, exterior chimney, and window arrangement.

Photo: https://www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=8160

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