The Betty Taylor House (2040 Emerald Cr.) 

This house was built circa 1938 in the Art Moderne style. The two-storey stuccoed flat-roofed structure is well proportioned but simple and unadorned by historical design motifs. Art Deco elements include the recessing of the paired windows, enhanced by the multiple-level recessing of the front entrance, and the curved corner with grouped small sash windows. This style is relatively rare in Burlington, making it an exceptional landmark and strongly contributes to the heritage value of the Hart Survey, registered in 1922. This house was built for Elizabeth “Betty” Taylor, a famous track and field athlete, shortly after her retirement from her record-breaking career as a brilliant competitor in women’s hurdles events. Her international career began at the age of fourteen in her triumph at the 1930 British Empire Games in Hamilton and ended in a photo-finish bronze medal at the 1936 Olympics in Berlin. This property was designated in 2000.



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