Historic northwest corner of Queen and Spadina is decked-out for autumn

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The Macdonald’s that is located at the corner of Queen and Spadina is decorated for the autumn season. It is an excellent display and a great addition to the neighbourhood. This restaurant is on the site of the early-nineteenth century Mary Pickford Theatre. To view a post on the history of this corner, follow the link:

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/08/27/mcdonalds-at-queen-and-spadina-on-an-historic-site/

To view a post about the men’s washroom from the early nineteenth century that is buried beneath the street at Queen and Spadina

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/07/15/construction-at-queen-and-spadina-in-july-of-2012-uncovers-an-old-washroom-from-the-1920s/ 

Has Queen and Spadina become Toronto’s hamburger corner? Follow the link:

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/10/10/torontos-hamburger-cornerwhere-is-it-and-why/

Explore the history of sinful saucy Spadina Avenue from its beginnings beside the lake, north to Bloor Street. 

https://tayloronhistory.com/2012/09/28/sinfully-saucy-and-diversetorontos-spadina-avenue/

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