flar
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Most people know Oakville as a large wealthy suburb, but Old Oakville dates back to the early 1800's and features a significant collection of historic homes. Some of these homes date to the 1830s to 1850s. There are quite a few Georgian homes here, probably one of the best collections in Ontario.
Oakville total population: 165,516
Population of Old Oakville: 17,655
The George Freestone House, 1887
The Peter McCorquodale House, 1834
Erchless and the Custom House, 1835-56
The David Patterson House, 1835
The Robert Wilson House, 1833
Justus Williams House, 1850
Just Williams' previous house, 1838
The Marlatt House, 1888
The Old Lind House, 1953
William Bond House, 1874
James McDonald House, 1837
Both of these Duncan Chisolm, shipbuilder, 1852
The Thomas House, 1829
Captain William Wilson, 1830
Jeremiah Hagman House, 1855
Robert Hanna House, 1877
Captain William Wilson moved top this house in 1870
The Worn Doorstep, 1870
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Rose Cottage, 1856
James O'Connor House, 1852
James Freestone House, 1887
The Joseph Boon House, 1878
The Scotch Kirk, 1850
John Gallie House, 1854
Built in 1835
This one built in 1834
Oakville total population: 165,516
Population of Old Oakville: 17,655
The George Freestone House, 1887
The Peter McCorquodale House, 1834
Erchless and the Custom House, 1835-56
The David Patterson House, 1835
The Robert Wilson House, 1833
Justus Williams House, 1850
Just Williams' previous house, 1838
The Marlatt House, 1888
The Old Lind House, 1953
William Bond House, 1874
James McDonald House, 1837
Both of these Duncan Chisolm, shipbuilder, 1852
The Thomas House, 1829
Captain William Wilson, 1830
Jeremiah Hagman House, 1855
Robert Hanna House, 1877
Captain William Wilson moved top this house in 1870
The Worn Doorstep, 1870
Rose Cottage, 1856
James O'Connor House, 1852
James Freestone House, 1887
The Joseph Boon House, 1878
The Scotch Kirk, 1850
John Gallie House, 1854
Built in 1835
This one built in 1834