(Photo of the Duff-Baby House in Windsor courtesy of the Ontario Heritage Trust)(Photo of the Duff-Baby House in Windsor courtesy of the Ontario Heritage Trust)
Windsor

Duff-Baby House reopens after restoration

The City of Windsor is reopening the Duff-Baby House after a recent restoration and the addition of new exhibits.

It's hosting free public tours starting at noon on Saturday until 4 p.m. at the historic residence on Mill Street.

The restorations were paid for by the City of Windsor, the Ontario Heritage Trust, and Amis Duff-Baby, a local volunteer group that works with Museum Windsor.

The Duff-Baby House was built in 1798 and is named after its first two owners, Alexander Duff and James Baby. It is considered one of the most significant late eighteenth-century landmarks in Upper Canada.

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