Duff-Baby House in Windsor, Canada, is a historic landmark built in 1798 and named after its first owners, Alexander Duff and James Baby. Recognized as one of the most significant late eighteenth-century landmarks in Upper Canada, the house serves as a museum and interpretation center.
Operated in collaboration with Les Amis Duff-Baby, a local volunteer group, the site offers tours, events, and educational programs to showcase its rich history and cultural significance. Visitors can explore the exhibits, collections, and gift shop while learning about the heritage of Sandwich Town and the surrounding community.
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