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Preserving Port Union the only Union Built town in North America..National Historic District of Canada. Founded by the Fishermen's Protective Union

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linkhttp://www.historicportunion.ca calendar_today21-04-2012 16:20:30

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Some days its the little things #portunion #unionbuilttown #geologyfriends #fossils #supportresearch #educationmatters #nlrocks

Some days its the little things #portunion  #unionbuilttown #geologyfriends #fossils #supportresearch #educationmatters #nlrocks
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Join the Memorial University Folklore group as they present their projects to the community. All are welcome to drop in to see what the students have been up to and say Good bye to the group as they clue up their field school!

Join the Memorial University Folklore group as they present their projects to the community. All are welcome to drop in to see what the students have been up to and say Good bye to the group as they clue up their field school!
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Thank you to Trades NL The Sir William Ford Coaker Heritage Foundation has been chosen to be the recipient of the Trades NL Community Giving Program. We are so Thankful for the support as we continue on the path of restoring "Canada's Only Union Built Town," #historicportunion

Thank you to <a href="/Trades_NL/">Trades NL</a> The Sir William Ford Coaker Heritage Foundation has  been chosen to be the recipient of the Trades NL Community Giving Program.  We are so Thankful for the support as we continue on the path of restoring "Canada's Only Union Built Town," #historicportunion
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It’s #FossilFriday! Here’s a spectacular Primocandelabrum from the #Ediacaran aged MUN surface at Port Union, #Newfoundland. It lived on the deep sea floor and looked a bit like a tiny tree: a central trunk led to smaller branches, which were covered with yet smaller branches.

It’s #FossilFriday! Here’s a spectacular Primocandelabrum from the #Ediacaran aged MUN surface at Port Union, #Newfoundland. It lived on the deep sea floor and looked a bit like a tiny tree: a central trunk led to smaller branches, which were covered with yet smaller branches.