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  2. The Amazing Brentwood - Wikipedia

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    The Brentwood Shopping Centre opened on August 16, 1961, with 10,000 visitors on the first day causing traffic congestion on the Lougheed Highway. [5] The mall had 50 stores, a total of 37,600 square metres (405,000 sq ft) of retail space, 2,400 parking spaces, and covered 12 hectares (30 acres)—making it the largest in Canada. [ 6 ]

  3. Toronto, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Toronto is a city in eastern Jefferson County, Ohio, located along the Ohio River 6 miles (9.7 km) northeast of Steubenville. The population was 5,303 at the time of the 2020 census , making it the second-largest city in Jefferson County. [ 4 ]

  4. List of museums in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Located in Orton Hall on the campus of The Ohio State University; the oldest natural history museum in Ohio, maintains a large collection of minerals, rocks, and fossils Our House Tavern: Gallipolis: Gallia: Southeast Historic house Operated by the Ohio History Connection, 1819 tavern [199] Ourant's School: Deersville: Harrison Northeast School

  5. List of museums in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Museum on the history of the Toronto Police Service. The museum is located at the Toronto Police Headquarters [40] Toronto Railway Museum: CityPlace: Old Toronto: Railway: Located at Roundhouse Park [41] TD Gallery at the Toronto Reference Library: Yorkville: Old Toronto: Literature: Changing exhibits from its collections in the TD Gallery ...

  6. Irondequoit Mall: The fascinating, controversial and funny ...

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    The Irondequoit Mall eventually became The Medley Centre. The name change heralded a time of trouble for the mall. By 2000, a top Wilmorite official called Irondequoit Mall “barely profitable ...

  7. Timeline of Toronto history - Wikipedia

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    The Evening Star is renamed as The Toronto Daily Star. [15] The Art Museum of Toronto opens. [16] 1903: May 11: King Edward Hotel opens. [17] 1904: April 19: The second Great Fire of Toronto occurs. December 12: First escalator in Toronto is installed at an Eaton's store on Queen Street West. 1905: December 2: The first Toronto Santa Claus ...

  8. Eaton's - Wikipedia

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    The cover of the first Eaton's catalogue, published in 1884. In 1869, Timothy Eaton sold his interest in a small dry-goods store in the market town of St. Marys, Ontario, and he bought a dry-goods and haberdashery business at 178 Yonge Street in the city of Toronto.

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