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This large district of 667 buildings is a fairly intact ensemble of late Victorian dwellings. Planting strips and flagstone sidewalks front evenly set-back homes. Large Victorian residences, like the Mouat House, now the Lumber Baron Bed and Breakfast (
DV187.1; 1890; 1994 restoration, David Anderson), 2555 West 37th Avenue, and the Sayre-Brodie House (
DV187.2; 1886), 3631 Eliot Street, advertised Mouat's lumber company and Brodie's Lyons sandstone business. Interspersed are plainer Queen Anne examples, as well as four-squares, classical cottages, bungalows, and a few frame Farm-houses. The Edbrooke Four-Squares (
DV187.3; c. 1904, Frank E. Edbrooke), 2501, 2511, 2519, and 2525 West 32nd Avenue, were