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Re: Despite ongoing restoration, Windsor’s historic Duff-Baby House welcomes public (Mar. 18)

Reporter Julie Kotsis’ did an excellent job of conveying the excitement Les Amis Duff-Baby are feeling at receiving Community Benefits Plan funding from the Gordie Howe International Bridge company to turn the main floor of the 18th-century mansion into a house-museum.

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But it should be made clear that the exterior work: — the roof, windows and siding and upgrades to the HVAC system — are being paid for and directed by the Ontario Heritage Trust, the owners of the building.

David Garlick

Les Amis Duff-Bâby

Windsor

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Re: Despite ongoing restoration, Windsor’s historic Duff-Baby House welcomes public (Mar. 18)

Reporter Julie Kotsis’ did an excellent job of conveying the excitement Les Amis Duff-Baby are feeling at receiving Community Benefits Plan funding from the Gordie Howe International Bridge company to turn the main........

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