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Tour group, Mackenzie House, May 9, 2019. Image by Ali Mosleh. 

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Resource ID

7143

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Image by Ali Mosleh

Date of Creation

09 May 2019

Description

A tour group leader stands on steps of Mackenzie House at 82 Bond Street. This Greek Revival row house was presented to Toronto’s first mayor, William Lyon Mackenzie in 1859.

The site has been a city-run museum since 1950, preserving the history of the Mackenzie family and 1850s Toronto. It features a replica of the printing press Mackenzie used to publish the Colonial Advocate.

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journalism, Rebellion of 1837, home, political history

Program Category

Tours

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Ali Mosleh

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Tour group, Mackenzie House, May 9, 2019. Image by Ali Mosleh.

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