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Object Name
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Object ID
2012.052.002
Title
Fred Pepin (right) and Wally Martin in front of the Travellers' Hotel during restoration, ca. 1998.
Date
[ca. 1998].
Description
Fred Pepin (right) and Wally Martin in front of the Travellers' Hotel during restoration, ca. 1998.
People/Subject
Pepin, Alfred E. (Fred)
Alfred (Fred) Pepin is a grandson of Thomas Alfred Pepin, a pioneer settler of the Langley, B.C., area. He is married to Maureen Sankey. He is involved in the P. Y. Porter Tailgate Programme, and the Langley Heritage Society. He was awarded the Freedom of the Municipality in 2006.
Travellers' Hotel (see Murrayville Hotel)
See Also: Murrayville Hotel
Located at 21628 48 Avenue, the Travellers' Hotel is a heritage site built in 1887 as part of the chain of hotels on the Old Yale and Cariboo Wagon Road to Barkerville. In mid-summer 1998, it was totally rebuilt as a bed and breakfast.
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