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Cameron-Graydon House & Stable
(c. 1900) 19 & 25 Thomas Street
After a fire in 1909 in which the Graydon General Store and house on Queen Street were lost, Robert Graydon purchased this house from A.W. Cameron. In 1937, while Ena Graydon Clipperton lived in the house, her second husband Wix Atkinson moved the brick stable adjacent to the house and had it converted into a one-and-a-half-storey home.
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Mabel Graydon House
(c.1897) 151 Queen Street S.
Built by John Graydon for his daughter, this home features highly decorative vergeboard trim. The building remained a private family home for much of its history, although it serves commercial purposes today.
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Former Streetsville Post Office
(c. 1845) 221 Queen Street S.
In its early years this building housed Matthew Cunningham’s Tinsmith Shop, and was later acquired by the Embleton Family. The building served as John Embleton’s office. The building later housed; T.W. Robinson’s Butcher Shop, Goodison’s Piano and Organ Showroom, a plumbing shop, and served as the Village Post Office from 1919-1931.
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Greig House
(c. 1890) 316 Queen Street S.
This was the home of Robert Greig and Sophia Dandie, and features a two-story bay window façade and hipped roof. The Greigs started Streetsville’s first lawn bowling club on their southern lawn. The Woodruff and Brownridge families later owned the house.
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