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Osgoode Hall is a heritage building located in downtown
Toronto. This historic site is the focus for legal activity in
Ontario and has garnered attention for over 170 years.
Osgoode Hall occupies six acres and was acquired by the
Law Society of Upper Canada in 1829. The name Osgoode
Hall honours William Osgoode the first Chief Justice of the
province. Osgoode Hall withstood more than ten major
restorations. The front facade maintained its originality
and is basically unaltered to reflect the 1860 design.

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