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  2. List of museums in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Old Toronto: 350,000: Historic house: A historic house museum situated in an estate completed in 1914. The estate was converted into a historical house in 1937. [14] Cedar Ridge Creative Centre: Woburn: Scarborough: Art: Art centre with exhibit gallery situated in a house dating back to the mid-19th century. The house was converted to an art ...

  3. Queensberry House - Wikipedia

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    Queensberry House is a building of 17th-century origin which is now a Category A listed building. It stands on the south side of the Canongate , Edinburgh , Scotland , incorporated into the Scottish Parliament complex on its north-west corner.

  4. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    An outstanding example of picturesque design inspired by the 19th-century tradition of rural cemeteries in a naturalistic setting; many of the grave markers are representative of significant epochs in the history of Toronto and the rest of the country Old Toronto City Hall and York County Court House [50] [51] 1899 (completed) 1984 Toronto

  5. Queensberry - Wikipedia

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    Queensberry Hotel, Dumfries, Scotland, UK; a listed building Queensberry House , Canongate, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK; a listed building and part of the Scottish Parliament complex Other uses

  6. The Village at Black Creek - Wikipedia

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    The Village at Black Creek, previously Black Creek Pioneer Village, and before that Dalziel Pioneer Park, [1] is an open-air heritage museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The village is located in the North York district of Toronto, just west of York University and southeast of the Jane and Steeles intersection. [2]

  7. James Douglas, 3rd Marquess of Queensberry - Wikipedia

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    James Douglas, 3rd Marquess of Queensberry (2 November 1697 – 24 January 1715), known until 1711 as James Douglas, Earl of Drumlanrig, was a Scottish nobleman, the second son, and eldest to survive infancy, of James Douglas, 2nd Duke of Queensberry. Stories describe him as an "imbecile" and violently insane.

  8. File:Well, Queensberry House,.jpg - Wikipedia

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  9. John Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry - Wikipedia

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    John Sholto Douglas, 9th Marquess of Queensberry (20 July 1844 – 31 January 1900), was a British nobleman of the Victorian era, remembered for his atheism, his outspoken views, his brutish manner, for lending his name to the "Queensberry Rules" that form the basis of modern boxing, and for his role in the downfall of the Irish author and playwright Oscar Wilde.