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- Brubacher House (also known as the John E. Brubacher House) is a historic house museum in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada which showcases the home life of 19th century Mennonite pioneers in Waterloo County. The house was built in 1850 or 1851 by the Mennonite community for the Brubacher family. It and its attached farmland were sold in 1965 to the University of Waterloo. (en)
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- Front view of the Brubacher House. (en)
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- View of the front face of the house. (en)
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- Frank Tompa Drive, Waterloo, Ontario, Canada (en)
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- CAN ON Waterloo#Canada Southern Ontario (en)
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- University of Waterloo (en)
- GRT 9, 13, 31 (en)
- Research and Technology (en)
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- Brubacher House (also known as the John E. Brubacher House) is a historic house museum in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada which showcases the home life of 19th century Mennonite pioneers in Waterloo County. The house was built in 1850 or 1851 by the Mennonite community for the Brubacher family. It and its attached farmland were sold in 1965 to the University of Waterloo. (en)
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