πŸ—ΊοΈ Navigate Langley's Past: Iconic Streets & Future Home Peek!

Andy Schildhorn • April 12, 2024

πŸ‘‹ Hey there! Andy Schildhorn Macdonald Realty with a little slice of Fort Langley's fascinating history. Let's dive into the stories behind the names we pass by every day and see what secrets they unveil. Plus, I’ve got a special open house invite just for you.🏑

 

A Glimpse into Our Past:

James Souter & the Community Hall: Discover the tale behind the Community Hall, built in the early 1930s by James Suitor. He left his name on a beam, a timeless memento for us to find. πŸ› οΈ

Billy Brown Rd: Ever wondered about Billy Brown Road? It's named after William Harvey "Billy" Brown, a carpenter who left his mark building the Haldi House in 1910. 🌳

Casimir St: Reflecting our rich First Nations heritage, named after Chief Casimir, leader of the Kwantlen people in the early 1900s.🍁

Muench Tr: Named after Edward Muench from Germany, his name is on the document requesting incorporating Langley in 1873, celebrating our diverse beginnings. πŸ“œ

Jenny Lewis Ave: Jenny Lewis's dedication to local events and the May Day parade shows the vibrant community spirit which still thrives today in Fort Langley. πŸŽ‰

 

🏠 Exclusive Open House Alert: Join me this Saturday at 23035 Jenny Lewis Avenue from 1 PM to 3 PM. It’s a unique chance to see how Langley’s history blends with modern living.

 

Event Details: 

Date: This Saturday πŸ“…

Time: 1 PM - 3 PM ⏰

Location: 23035 Jenny Lewis Avenue, Fort Langley, BC πŸ“


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