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Architectural author to release book on Kingston limestone buildings

Author of the article: Ian MacAlpine Publishing date: Jan 21, 2021  •  January 21, 2021  •  2 minute read Rocheleau House at 70-72 Princess St. is likely the oldest surviving stone building in the city, built in 1808 for the owner and master stonemason Francis Xavier Rochleau. It appears in Kingston architectural historian and author Jennifer McKendry s latest book, Kingston, the Limestone City. Supplied Photo Article content The City of Kingston and the Kingston Association of Museums, Art Galleries and Historic Sites have provided a $12,000 grant to the Frontenac Heritage Foundation towards the printing costs of a new book by local architectural historian Jennifer McKendry. The book, titled “Kingston, the Limestone City,” examines stone structures built in the Kingston area between 1790 and 1930.

Heritage Foundation presents scaled-back conservation awards

Author of the article: Elliot Ferguson Publishing date: Jan 29, 2021  •  January 29, 2021  •  1 minute read The house at 4255 Bath Rd. has been recognized by the Frontenac Heritage Foundation. Photo by Elliot Ferguson /The Whig-Standard Article content KINGSTON The owners of a renovated mid-19th century farmhouse on the city’s western edge and Davy House in Bath are the recipients of heritage conservation awards. The Frontenac Heritage Foundation presented its 2020 awards to Carynne and Stephen Arnold, owners of the Aiken House at 4255 Bath Rd., and Konstantinos “Gus” Panageotopoulos, owner of the Davy House at 370 Academy St. in Bath. We apologize, but this video has failed to load.

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