Points of Interest
- Organ and Melodeon Factory
(112 Gore Street) - William Johnson Part One: His Home
(49 Earl Street) - Slavery in Kingston: The Story of Joseph Gutches
(221 King Street East) - Oregon Saloon
(200 Ontario Street) - George Mink Part One: Queen’s Inn
(125 Brock Street) - George Mink Part Two: Telegraph House
(160 Clarence Street) - William Johnson Part Two: Barber & Hairdresser
332 King Street East - George Mink Part Three
(77 Princess Street) - Harriet Powell and Henry Kelly House
(126 Queen Street) - George Mink Part Four: Stage House
(119 Clergy Street) - Robert Sutherland, the First Black Student at Queen’s College
(207 William Street) - Former Site of Horsey’s Cottages
(East side of Clergy, between Princess and Brock) - The Story of Alfie Pierce
(10 Union Street) - Kingston as New Canaan or Place of Repression?
(110 Union Street) - The Crisis in Grant Hall During World War One
(43 University Ave)