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Black-Taylor House (1907)
Windsor, Ontario
- Type
- House Museum/Homestead
- Address
- 849 Victoria Avenue, Windsor, ON, Canada
Get directions - Hours
- 09:00am-EST - 05:00pm-EST
- Phone
- 519-915-2615
Amenities
- Guided Tour
- National Historic Site
- UNESCO World Heritage Site
Fun Facts
This well-detailed Edwardian house combines all the desirable features of the period – a rounded bay, flared eaves, a columned porch, and red brick with stone trim. The decorative oval window is an added bonus. James Black, an editor of The Detroit Free Press, occupied the house c. 1907-13. Alfred E. Taylor, the second owner, was manager of the Bank of Commerce.
Location
849 Victoria Avenue, Windsor, ON, Canada
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Video
https://www.cbc.ca/player/play/video/1.7195278
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