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1855 - 2012 (~ 157 years)
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Name |
Dupont St. W. 0012 (Commercial, Market Hotel) Designated Waterloo |
Nickname |
2 |
Born |
constructed Bef 1855 |
12 Dupont St. W., Waterloo, Ontario |
Gender |
Unknown |
Architectural Style |
Abt 1855 |
12 Dupont St. W., Waterloo, Ontario |
Georgian Mennonite Style, brick, 2 storey |
Designated Historical Building |
12 Dupont St. W., Waterloo, Ontario |
Purpose |
John Forsyth Factory, 12 Dupont St. W., Waterloo, Ontario |
John Forsyth factory |
Purpose |
Abt 1855 |
Market Hotel, 12 Dupont St. W., Waterloo, Ontario |
Market Hotel |
Died |
standing 2012 |
Person ID |
I1232 |
Properties |
Last Modified |
31 May 2012 |
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Notes |
- Originally constructed in the 1850's as the Market Hotel, it was later taken over by the John Forsyth Company where shirts, underwear and pajamas.
Albert Hotel, built c. 1860; expanded, as the Market Hotel, by Christian Letter, c. 1874.
(Designated, February 3, 1997: By-law 97-10, "The Market Hotel")
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Event Map |
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| Born - constructed Bef 1855 - 12 Dupont St. W., Waterloo, Ontario |
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| Architectural Style - Georgian Mennonite Style, brick, 2 storey - Abt 1855 - 12 Dupont St. W., Waterloo, Ontario |
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| Designated Historical Building - - 12 Dupont St. W., Waterloo, Ontario |
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| Purpose - John Forsyth factory - - John Forsyth Factory, 12 Dupont St. W., Waterloo, Ontario |
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| Purpose - Market Hotel - Abt 1855 - Market Hotel, 12 Dupont St. W., Waterloo, Ontario |
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