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March House Restaurant: 806 March Road: Kanata North: ... Old Wilson House: 2800 Old Montreal Road: ... Ottawa Local Architectural Conservation Advisory Committee ...
John S. Kelley House: John S. Kelley House: March 6, 1992 : 306 S. 5th St. Bardstown: 20: Kurtz Restaurant and Bardstown-Parkview Motel-Office: Kurtz Restaurant and Bardstown-Parkview Motel-Office: November 15, 2011
Ottawa (Old Ottawa South) ON 45°23′54″N 75°40′44″W / 45.3982°N 75.679°W / 45.3982; -75.679 ( Monastère du Précieux Ottawa (Old Ottawa South) municipality ( 10311 )
There are 26 National Historic Sites in Ottawa, [1] of which two (Laurier House and the Rideau Canal) are administered by Parks Canada (identified below by the beaver icon ). [2] The Rideau Canal, which extends to Lake Ontario at Kingston, was designated in 1925 and was the first site designated in Ottawa. [3]
The house is now owned by the National Capital Commission and it is a designated national historic site. It is particularly noted for the well preserved and rare walled garden next to the house, The Maplelawn Garden. Since 1999 the Maplelawn has been the location of the Keg Manor restaurant. Today the house is located in Westboro at 529 ...
Federal Hill Mansion Ashland Conrad-Caldwell House Croghan Mansion Farmington Kentucky Governor's Mansion Mary Todd Lincoln House Mayo Mansion Riverview at Hobson Grove Thomas Edison House Ward Hall Wickland (Bardstown) This is an alphabetical list of historic houses in the U.S. state of Kentucky. [1]
When a new owner took over in 1960, he said the restaurant had “old world charm.” It expanded with more dining rooms and tried to keep all the menu items under $5, then $10, then $20.
[2] [3] It still stands today as the home of the East India Company restaurant and conference centre. In November 2014 it was designated a heritage building by Ottawa City Council. [4] [5] Constructed circa 1870 by David Hartin, the building replaced Malcolmson’s Tavern which was destroyed by the Carleton County Fire of 1870.