Mackenzie House

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Mackenzie House
Mackenzie House

Mackenzie House is a historic home in Toronto and home to the city's first mayor William Lyon Mackenzie.

The Greek Revival row house built in the early 1800s, it was home to the publisher, Rebellion of 1837 leader. Mackenzie later fled to the United States and returned later to the city. He is related to Canadian Prime Minister William Lyon Mackenzie King.

Mackenzie House is supposedly haunted by William Mackenzie; allegedly seen working his printing press.

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