• Mackenzie House is a historic building and museum in Toronto, Ontario, Canada that was the last home of William Lyon Mackenzie, the city's first mayor.
  • This house was given to Mackenzie by friends and supporters, when he retired from public life, and in recognition of his many years of serving the community.
  • Rumoured to have its own resident ghosts, Mackenzie House explores the border between rebellion and respectability, life and death.
  • The Mackenzie House is designed in an American Bungalow style and features solid dark red/brown brick construction with a hipped roof.
  • The abode known as "Mackenzie house" was his last home. Let's explore the house of the first Mayor of Toronto. Check out the Mackenzie house below.
  • The Mackenzie House Museum is the historic home on Bond Street where Toronto's first mayor, William Lyon Mackenzie lived during the last 12 years of his life.
  • One piece of literature I picked up was "The Haunting of Mackenzie House & The Spirit of Mackenzie" written by Chris Raible of Creemore, Ontario.
  • Mackenzie House was the last home of Toronto’s first mayor, William Lyon Mackenzie, and is located downtown just steps from theatres, the Eaton Centre, and...
  • Mackenzie House is superbly situated on a spacious corner at the heart of the Artists’ Town of Kirkcudbright, in the Dumfries & Galloway area on the southwest...
  • The Dr. K.A.J. and Cora Mackenzie House, located at 615 Northwest 20th Avenue in Portland, was constructed in 1892.