Mackenzie Hall
1855 establishments in CanadaAlexander Mackenzie (politician)Buildings and structures completed in 1855Cultural centres in CanadaFormer courthouses in Canada ... and 1 more
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Mackenzie Hall, previously the Essex County Courthouse, is a cultural centre and former courthouse in the Sandwich neighbourhood of Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Built by Alexander Mackenzie from a design by Albert Jordan between 1854 and 1855, it was used as a courthouse until 1963 and a meeting place for the Essex County Council until 1975. Acquired by the City of Windsor in 1982, it was converted into a cultural centre. The two-storey limestone building has been expanded and renovated several times.
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Sandwich Street, Windsor Sandwich
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Mackenzie Hall Cultural Centre
Sandwich Street 3277
N9C 1A9 Windsor, Sandwich
Ontario, Canada
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