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The British Whig Building: A History Woven in Time |
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The British Whig Building on Historic Market Square in Kingston stands as a monument to the history and growth of Kingston and Upper Canada. |
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Brock Street Common |
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The north side of Brock Street was a strategic commercial area because it was close to the Market. By 1815, buildings filled the entire block. Many of the early owners were, or became, important local figures. |
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The Gourdier Lofts |
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The Gourdier Building is located on lower Brock Street, a fascinating part of Kingston that appears in the original town survey. The area’s proximity to the Market meant early residential and commercial development. |
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