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  2. Hamilton City Hall - Wikipedia

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    Hamilton City Hall (winter) City Hall (west end) The municipal address of the building is 71 Main Street West. The street number was chosen carefully. Several buildings had been torn down to make way for the new City Hall, so city politicians of the day could choose any odd number between 55 and 105 as the address for the new building.

  3. BDC Building - Wikipedia

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    The BDC Building, 22-storey office tower (91.5 m), is the 6th tallest building in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Originally the building was known as the IBM Building when it first opened in 1972. [1] The "BDC" stands for the Business Development Bank of Canada. [2] It stands on the corners of Main Street West and MacNab Street South.

  4. List of streets in Hamilton, Waikato - Wikipedia

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    West Street 1913 Tompkins, Cornfood and McGuire Wha Street 1910 J.F. Vercoe streets named 1–4 in Māori. Wickham Street Woodward Street 1912/1969 Holmes and Crook renamed Alice St 1969 official change Wye Street 1923 J.W. Edgecumbe river in Wales

  5. Main Street (Hamilton, Ontario) - Wikipedia

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    Landed Banking & Loan Co. Building, Main Street East John Sopinka Courthouse, Main Street East. Main Street was originally called Court Street, after the first courthouse that stood on it. It is now called Main Street because it formed the "main" concession line of Barton Township. [1] On June 20, 1877, the first commercial telephone service in ...

  6. List of roads in Hamilton, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Originally called Lock Street by 1870 the spelling was standardized to Locke. North of King Street West was known as Railway Street because it ran to the Great Western Railway yards. [2] MacNab Street, named after Allan McNab, (1798–1862), Sir. Allan Napier McNab soldier, lawyer, businessman, knight and former Prime Minister of Upper Canada ...

  7. J. Stuart Wells House - Wikipedia

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    J. Stuart Wells House, now the Ernest H. Parsons Funeral Home, is a historic home located at Binghamton in Broome County, New York, USA.It was built in 1867-1870 and designed by the noted New York State architect Isaac G. Perry.

  8. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Hamilton, Ontario

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    A row of stone terrace houses, typical of the construction style in Hamilton at a time when Scottish settlers sought to recreate the stone terraces of Scottish towns; a good example of the housing erected for merchants in the mid-19th century St. Paul's Presbyterian Church / Former St. Andrew's Church [29] [30] 1857 (completed) 1990 Hamilton

  9. Columbia International College - Wikipedia

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    The school quickly outgrew this location, prompting a move to 430 East 25th Street in 1981 and another move to 1029 Main Street West in 1985; by this time, Columbia had a student population of 300. Ten years later, in 1991, Columbia Secondary School officially changed its name to Columbia International College.