| John Darlington Building | |
|---|---|
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| General information | |
| Location | Quebec City, Quebec, Canada | 
| Address | 7 Rue de Baude | 
| Coordinates | 46°48′48″N 71°12′20″W / 46.81341639°N 71.2054397°W | 
| Completed | 1775 | 
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | 4 | 
The John Darlington Building is the oldest commercial building in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. Located at 7 Rue de Buade, at its junction with Rue du Fort, it was built in 1775 for merchant tailor John Darlington.[1][2]
Gallery
 Doorway detail Doorway detail
 The Château Frontenac is located a block south of the building. The two are separated by Place d'Armes The Château Frontenac is located a block south of the building. The two are separated by Place d'Armes
 An advertisement for business shortly after its establishment An advertisement for business shortly after its establishment
References
- ↑ Review of Historical Publications Relating to Canada, Volumes 3-4 (1899) – Google Books
- ↑ Resume historique de l'Industrie et du Commerce de Quebec, Horace Têtu (1900) ISBN 0332342166
External links
- Maison Darlington - official website
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