The pictures below are from a postcard folder that was mailed in 1948, so the photographs were likely taken in 1947. It is also possible
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Although few of us can remember the opening of the CNE following the Second World War, the pictures below might being back a few memories
My visit to the CNE this year was enjoyable, though I was aware that it has changed greatly since the days of my youth. In
I This month (August 2012), it has been a month since Jack Leyton passed away. He never knew me, but I knew him. Many
The Dufferin Gate of the CNE in the 1920s. It was built in 1910 and demolished in 1959 to allow for the construction of the
Today a tour guide named Tim provided me with an excellent tour of Campbell house, at the corner of University Avenue and Queen Street West.
Toronto’s mysterious historic house – Historic Toronto
The downtown mansion at 342 Adelaide Street West, on the northwest corner of Adelaide and Peter Streets, looms over the street like a haunted house
THE HOUSES AT JOHN AND ADELAIDE STREETS (POST # 7) – Historic Toronto
Early this morning (Saturday), the houses were rolled across John Street (View looking south on John toward King Street) . They were rolled up on
THE RELOCATING OF THE HOUSES AT ADELAIDE AND JOHN STREETS(POST #9) – Historic Toronto
The southwest corner of Adelaide and John Streets, the site of a new condominium. The historic houses that were removed from the corner are now
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