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McGregor-Cowan House
3118 Sandwich Street, Windsor, Ontario
Built c. 1808, the McGregor-Cowan House is a 2-1/2 storey Georgian-style timber dwelling prominently sited in the historic former town of Sandwich, now part of west Windsor. It…
Former Windsor - Essex County Family YMCA
511 Pelissier Street, Windsor, Ontario
Constructed in 1925 - 26, this three - storey former YMCA building is in the Northern Italian Romanesque - Renaissance Revival architectural style. Located in downtown Windsor,…
Robert Gordon House
204, Curry Avenue, City of Windsor, Ontario
The Robert Gordon House is a one-storey Edwardian frame cottage, built circa 1904, that typifies the popular style of construction for single family residences in this central…
LaBelle Terrace
Corner of Chatham and Dougall, City of Windsor, Ontario
Formerly a townhouse complex, LaBelle Terrace is a two-storey, red brick, V-shaped structure in downtown Windsor, now used for offices and apartments. Located at 309 -327 Chatham…
Assumption Church
350, Huron Church Road, City of Windsor, Ontario
Assumption Church is a majestic brick church built in the Gothic Revival style. It is the fourth church building to serve the oldest continuously operating Roman Catholic parish…
Windsor Armouries
353, Freedom Way, City of Windsor, Ontario
The Windsor Armouries is a two-storey, red brick Richardson Romanesque structure located on Freedom Way in downtown Windsor. With a three-storey tower, it typifies the design of…
Mason-Girardot House
3203, Peter Street, City of Windsor, Ontario
The Mason-Girardot House is a stately two and one-half-storey, red brick structure in the Victorian Italianate style, built circa 1879. Located in the historic Sandwich area of…
Revell-D'Avignon House
567, Church Street, City of Windsor, Ontario
The Revell-D'Avignon House is a large two and one-half storey, clapboard Queen Anne Revival style dwelling. Located in a central Windsor area marked by the quality of its…
Abner F. Nash House
694, Victoria Avenue, City of Windsor, Ontario
The Abner F. Nash House is a two-and-a-half-storey, red brick, Queen Anne Revival style dwelling, with a colossal stone foundation and a round conical-roofed tower. Built circa…
Former John Richardson Library
1495, Wyandotte Street West, City of Windsor, Ontario
The former John Richardson Library is an elegant, well-proportioned, one-storey red brick building with stone ornamentation and a cupola. Mimicking Georgian Revival…
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