Spadina House
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The 2nd Spadina House was built for Dr. W.W. Baldwin, in 1836, and was demolished 1866.
Spadina House is the name of three houses, built on the top of bluffs formed by the shore of Glacial Lake Iroquois, on Spadina Road, in Toronto.[1]
The third and current Spadina House was built in 1866, for James Austin.[1]
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Steve Paikin. How Toronto’s Spadina Museum is telling a new story, TV Ontario, 2023-01-04. Retrieved on 2023-12-15. “The place had been home to the wealthy Austin family since 1866.”