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Toronto’s Smallest House

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This house isn’t really tiny, it just looks like it from the front. It’s a sprawling 300 square feet (ha ha) and was built in what was an alley about a hundred years ago. It’s 42 feet long and 7 feet wide and has one bedroom, a full bath, and even a washer and dryer.

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Posted August 13th, 2008 by Michael Janzen and filed in Historic

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