Marysville Place | |
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Former names | Marysville Cotton Mill |
General information | |
Type | Cotton mill |
Town or city | Marysville, New Brunswick |
Country | Canada |
Coordinates | 45°58′42″N 66°35′20″W / 45.97833°N 66.58889°W |
Construction started | 1883 |
Completed | 1885 |
Owner | Government of New Brunswick |
Design and construction | |
Engineer | Lockwood, Greene & Company |
Main contractor | Albert H. Kelsey |
The Marysville Cotton Mill, now known as Marysville Place, is an industrial building in Marysville, New Brunswick, that is a National Historic Site of Canada. It was built by Alexander Gibson in the mid 1880s as he expanded his industrial operations into textile manufacturing at the company town he had established.
Since 1986, it has been used by the Government of New Brunswick as an office building and houses the Marysville Data Centre, a data centre used by government departments.