At first glance, the houses in the above photo appear to be grand homes from the 19th century, as they possess large dormers in the
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The old church building at 88 College Street, on the northwest corner of College and Elizabeth Streets, is today occupied by the University of Toronto,
The wolves are howling tonight . . . . . . and damn it—I am merely looking up at the moon and taking
The stone lighthouse on Gibraltar Point, on the Toronto Islands, is one of the city’s best preserved historical architectural structures. Gibraltar Point received its
The Ellis Building at 384 Adelaide Street West is an architectural gem that enhances the cityscape of the Toronto’s downtown. It is on the north
These white buildings on Adelaide Street, and the brown-brick Blue Bird Building to the west of them, are presently under demolition (July 2013), to create
Toronto’s architectural gems—the Toronto Silver Plate Company on King St. West
In this photo, the factory and offices of the Toronto Silver Plate Company at 570 King Street West are hidden behind fencing. Thankfully, it has
One a hot summer nights, crowds flock to the Jack Astor’s Bar and Grill at 131 John Street, on the northeast corner of John and
Mercer Street is one block south of King Street West, between John and Peter Streets. This short street was once a pleasant residential avenue,
The Chinese Baptist Church on the northwest corner of Beverley and Sullivan Streets, is architecturally quite impressive, its pale yellow and red-brick facades dominating the