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The Goode House: A Special Place
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The Goode House: A Special Place
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Abstract |
Situated at 178 Côte St. Antoine Road, in Westmount, the two-storey Goode House is a stone building, one of four neighbouring villas erected in the early 1840s. Starting in 1884, three generations of the Goode family owned, lived in, and cared for the house and property, ending with the death of Lawrence Goode in 2019. The author outlines the architectural history of the Goode House.
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The Westmount Historian
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Vol. 21
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no. 2
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Date |
February 2021
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5-9
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Language |
en
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Cameron, Christina. “The Goode House: A Special Place.” The Westmount Historian, February 2021. https://westmounthistorical.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/2021_02_text.pdf.
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