The Ace Theatre c. 1948. City of Toronto Archives, Series 1278, File 89 The Ace Theatre opened in April 1913 as the New Onoka
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Book published in 2014 about Toronto’s old movie theatres. The book explores 50 of Toronto’s old theatres and contains over 80 archival photographs of the
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Toronto’s architectural gems—the Grange and AGO Doug Taylor 2 years ago Categories: architecture toronto, historic Toronto, historic toronto buildings, toronto architecture, Toronto history, tourism Toronto
2014—The 100th Anniversary of Sinking of Empress of Ireland – Historic Toronto
Postcard of the Empress from the collection of the George Scott Railton Heritage Centre of The Salvation Army Some historians refer to the sinking of
Toronto’s Capitol Building at 366 Adelaide West – Historic Toronto
The Capitol Building at 366 Adelaide Street West is on the north side of the street, a short distance to the east of Spadina
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Mackenzie House at 82 Bond St., Toronto William Lyon Mackenzie was born in Scotland in 1795. He arrived in Upper Canada (Ontario) in 1820,
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The Anderson Building at 284 King Street West will be demolished if approval is received from the City of Toronto for the new complex
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Memories of Toronto’s International Cinema (the Oriole, Cinema) – Historic Toronto
Photo from the Ontario Archives (AO 2122). The above photo depicts the Oriole Theatre in 1945, when it was the Cinema. Its name was