
| Address: 15 Empire Street |
Heritage Status: None |
| Built: 1900 | Builder/Architect: Unknown |
| Style: Modified Gothic | |
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Architecture:
Gable roof with a small hip roofed dormer next to a large gable roof section that extends protrudes from the roof. The roof extends over the veranda. The glassed-in veranda is likely not original, but the rest of the building remains quite intact. |
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History:
In 1899, Ida Adams, a boarding house operator, purchased the lot for $200.00. She did not have the house built until 1900, which was after the Great Fire in 1899, which wiped out many buildings along the nearby King Street. It ceased being a personal residence in 1917. Source: Built Heritage Files, DesBrisay Museum |
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