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Ontario Historical Society communications and outreach coordinator Daniel Dishaw takes a moment on the back deck at John Mackenzie House. The society is participating in the National Trust’s ’This Place Matters’ crowd-funding competition, in an effort to raise money for accessibility updates to its headquarters building.
John Mackenzie House vies for National Trust prize CYNTHIA REASON creason@insidetoronto.com John Mackenzie House has been shortlisted as one of 25 historic places across Canada vying for National Trust funding. The circa 1913 North York landmark, which acts as the headquarters for the Ontario
Historical Society (OHS), is the lone Toronto project among the finalists for the 2017 This Place Matters competition. OHS spokesperson Daniel Dishaw said that if John Mackenzie House wins the $15,000 prize, the OHS will use those funds to increase the three-storey Edwardian home’s accessibility.
"Our goal now is to make the house a more accessible and versatile space for community use and programming," Dishaw said, noting the OHS has already spent more than $1 million to restore the building since saving it from the wrecking ball in 1992 - including two recent projects to build a new slate roof and to repair the
front limestone steps. "So, now we’re working to raise more money to continue making the house more accessible for persons with disabilities and more versatile as a space, including redoing some of the ruined floors, restoring some of the
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