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34 Frank Place

34 Frank Place was constructed in 1928 in one of the most popular architectural styles of the inter-war period, Tudor revival. This is an excellent example of the style, exhibiting a steeply pitched roof, brick construction with a stucco half-timbered ...

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477 Tecumseh Avenue East

Built in 1874, this Italianate house originally functioned as both a residence and a bakery for the Taylor family. John Taylor Junior, a native of Weston, Ontario, married Miss Emma Taylor, a native of London, and subsequently, the couple moved ...

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479 Tecumseh Avenue East

479 Tecumseh Avenue is a side-hall plan Ontario cottage, likely built between 1885 and 1887 by John Luney. A side-hall plan house has a corridor that runs from the front to the back of the house along one exterior wall ...

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646 Talbot Street

Built in 1874, the house was first owned by Thomas Caldwell of the furniture company Caldwell & Anundson. This Italianate influenced home was subsequently inhabited by members of London's early political, business, and industrial community during the late 19th century. ...

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651 Talbot Street

651 Talbot Street is an excellent example of early 20th century Queen Anne Style architecture. Built by the Whitwam family in 1906, this marvellous two and a half storey red brick home displays the eccentric elements typical of late Queen ...

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611 Talbot Street

This home was built in 1871 by local merchant John B. Laing at a cost of $4000. As a young man, Laing worked first as a bookkeeper, and then as an accountant for John Birrel & Co. Dry Goods. John ...

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Academy Park

The impact of the Minden Male Academy

An often-confused fact in Minden history is the difference between the two major antebellum educational institutions in our town, the Minden Male Academy and the Minden Female College. Most of the attention locally has ...

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Dorcheat Historical Association Museum, Inc.

Our history will begin with Dorcheat Bayou, the namesake of the organization and the stream that brought European settlement to our area and today ties our parish together. It will trace the story of local life from those years when ...

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Camden Terrace or 479-489 Talbot Street

The property at 479-489 Talbot St., is also known as Camden Terrace. Like many places in London Ontario it is named after a street in London England. Camden Terrace was built around 1870, by Samuel Peters and has long been ...

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National Historic Landmark-Lee Chapel, Washington & Lee University

Built in 1867 under his supervision, this Victorian Gothic brick building commemorates the years Robert E. Lee (1807-1870) served as president (1865-1870) of the college, then known as Washington College. Lee is buried in a chapel vault.

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