George Brown House (Toronto)
George Brown House is a historic building in the Grange Park neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was home to Father of Confederation, Reform Party politician and publisher George Brown. Its current address is 186 Beverley Street.
George Brown House in 2017
A gathering held outside George Brown's House during his funeral, 1880.
Red brick is a material used on the house, and the surrounding property fence.
Grange Park (neighbourhood)
Grange Park is a neighbourhood in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is bounded on the west by Spadina Avenue, on the north by College Street, on the east by University Avenue and on the south by Queen Street West. It is within the 'Kensington-Chinatown' planning neighbourhood of the City of Toronto. Its name is derived from the Grange Park public park. The commercial businesses of Chinatown extend within this neighbourhood.
Grange Park, a public park in the neighbourhood
The neighbourhood took its name from The Grange, a Georgian styled residence built in 1817.
Shops in Baldwin Village a commercial enclave that has developed around Baldwin Avenue.
OCAD University's Sharp Centre for Design. The university's campus is located in Grange Park.