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Location: East St. @ Isabella St.
Signage: Greater Napanee Utilities
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Napanee - Eastern Ontario
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Area Information
Napanee is
part of the County of Lennox & Addington in the heart of Eastern Ontario and located along Highway 401. The history of Napanee began with the settlement of the United Empire Loyalists following the American War of Independence. In 1852, Napanee changed from a hamlet to a police village. Becoming a police village meant it could tax the community to pay for the services of a constable. In 1855, the village was incorporated as an independent municipality. When the Grand Trunk arrived in 1856, Napanee's economy gained impetus.
Municipal amalgamations in 1998 expanded the old town to The Town of Greater Napanee, including the original Loyalist settled townships of Adolphustown, Fredericksburgh and Richmond. Greater Napanee


 
 
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