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REMEMBER THIS: Family keeps Glenn family history alive

REMEMBER THIS: Family keeps Glenn family history alive

Fred Glenn left behind wife and six kids when he died in workplace accident at age 48
REMEMBER THIS: Hunting for Caston houses — Part Two

REMEMBER THIS: Hunting for Caston houses — Part Two

Caston-built homes have distinctive look that look could be described as Gothic Revival, says columnist
REMEMBER THIS: Hunting for Caston houses — Part One

REMEMBER THIS: Hunting for Caston houses — Part One

Once you have seen one or two, you can’t stop seeing them — they are everywhere, writes columnist Mary Harris
REMEMBER THIS: The house beyond the hedges

REMEMBER THIS: The house beyond the hedges

You may drive past it and never see it, but Thomson Street home is a 'green thumb’s delight'
REMEMBER THIS: Looking through the windows at Shanacy's mansion

REMEMBER THIS: Looking through the windows at Shanacy's mansion

Home at 87 Toronto St. 'would have been one of the finer homes in downtown Barrie' in its time
REMEMBER THIS: Looking through the windows at 49 Park St.

REMEMBER THIS: Looking through the windows at 49 Park St.

Fifty years would pass before the address was no longer home to the Marshall family
REMEMBER THIS: Looking through the windows at 185 Dunlop St. W.

REMEMBER THIS: Looking through the windows at 185 Dunlop St. W.

House was home to members of mining family who came to Canada from England
REMEMBER THIS: Looking through the windows at 245 Dunlop St. E.

REMEMBER THIS: Looking through the windows at 245 Dunlop St. E.

After moving many times around Ontario and Michigan, family settled in Barrie
REMEMBER THIS: Looking through the windows at the decorators

REMEMBER THIS: Looking through the windows at the decorators

In 1920s, Goldie Harper ran successful interior decorating business at 34 Toronto St.
REMEMBER THIS: Looking through the windows at 12 Thomson St.

REMEMBER THIS: Looking through the windows at 12 Thomson St.

Two years ago, the Barrie Historical Archive began to collect short stories about some of the lesser-known buildings in Barrie