The History of 53 Brunswick Ave.: From Methodist Parsonage to Toronto's Jewish Community

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The History of 53 Brunswick Ave.: From Methodist Parsonage to Toronto's Jewish Community
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Discover the rich history of 53 Brunswick Ave., from its origins as a Methodist parsonage to becoming a center for Toronto's Jewish community. This elegant and timeless home features historical elements, modern updates, and a spacious outdoor area perfect for entertaining.

The history of 53 Brunswick Ave. goes all the way back to 1798, when the land was first purchased byThe lot passed hands a few times but pretty much sat as an empty plot of land until September 1891 when construction eventually began.

However, it wasn't until 1893 that 53 Brunswick Ave. had it's first owner: Allan Baggs, who worked as a senior representative for George Beardmore, owner of the Beardmore & Company tannery., one of Canada’s most active supporters of the Social Gospel, and served as a parsonage for Methodist ministers serving the Broadway Methodist Tabernacle.

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