Gibson House Museum

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Gibson House Museum is a historic 19th-century farmhouse in Toronto preserved as a museum that interprets the city’s rural past and the life of Scottish immigrant David Gibson.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf heritage property
historic house museum
architecturalStyle Georgian
buildingType farmhouse
category farm museums in Canada
historic house museum in Ontario
museums in Toronto
constructionStartDate 1850
coordinateLocation 43.769°N 79.414°W
country Canada
currentUse historic house museum
dedicatedTo David Gibson NERFINISHED
formerUse family farmhouse
hasCollection 19th-century household artifacts
agricultural tools
furnishings related to the Gibson family
hasGarden yes
hasGuidedTours yes
hasKitchen historic kitchen
hasWebsite https://www.toronto.ca/explore-enjoy/history-art-culture/museums/gibson-house-museum/
heritageDesignation heritage property under the Ontario Heritage Act
listed on the City of Toronto Heritage Register
inception 1851
languageOfWorkOrName English
locatedIn Canada
Ontario
Toronto
materialUsed red brick
namedAfter David Gibson NERFINISHED
neighbourhood North York NERFINISHED
numberOfStoreys 2
offersEducationalPrograms yes
openToPublic yes
operatedBy City of Toronto Museums and Heritage Services NERFINISHED
ownedBy City of Toronto NERFINISHED
partOf Toronto History Museums network NERFINISHED
roofType gabled roof
significantEvent preservation of a 19th-century North York farmstead
streetAddress 5172 Yonge Street NERFINISHED
subjectOf exhibitions on 19th-century domestic life
interpretive programs about Toronto’s rural past
programs on Scottish immigrant experience
theme life of Scottish immigrants in Upper Canada
rural history of Toronto

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