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  2. Toronto Club - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Club is a private members' club in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Founded on March 20, 1837, it is the oldest private club in Canada, and third oldest in North America. The clubhouse, located at 107 Wellington Street West (at York Street), was designed by Frank Darling and S. George Curry in 1888 [1] and opened in 1889.

  3. Fairbank, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Fairbank is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.The area is centred on the intersection of Dufferin Street and Eglinton Avenue West.Fairbank includes the neighbourhoods of Briar Hill–Belgravia (North of Eglinton Avenue West) and Caledonia–Fairbank (South of Eglinton Avenue West).

  4. List of royal tours of Canada (18th–20th centuries) - Wikipedia

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    Ontario: London, Stratford, Brantford, Toronto, North Bay, Petawawa (Prince Philip only), Ottawa Manitoba: Winnipeg (Prince Philip only) 500th anniversary of the discovery of Newfoundland, to see damage from floods: 10/23 – 10/28 The Duke of York Ontario: Toronto, Lakefield: To visit Lakefield College School: 1998: 3/28 – 3/28

  5. Dominion Public Building - Wikipedia

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    The Art Deco/Modern Classicism Dominion Public Building at 457 Richmond Street in London, Ontario, was built in 1934–1935 for the Government of Canada as a Post Office by Dominion Chief Architect Thomas W. Fuller and renovated in 2007. [10]

  6. W. S. Merwin - Wikipedia

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    William Stanley Merwin (September 30, 1927 – March 15, 2019) was an American poet who wrote more than fifty books of poetry and prose and produced many works in translation. [1] During the 1960s anti-war movement , Merwin's unique craft was thematically characterized by indirect, unpunctuated narration.

  7. The Great Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Great Hall is a music and cultural events venue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.Built in 1889 by Gordon & Helliwell for the West End branch of the Toronto Young Men's Christian Association, the building has served as the headquarters of several organizations throughout its history, including the Royal Templars of Temperance, the Independent Order of Foresters, and the Polish National Union.

  8. St. Lawrence Hall - Wikipedia

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    St. Lawrence Hall, c. 1860. The building was erected in 1850—51, following the Great Fire of Toronto in 1849.. The location was previously part of the Market Square area and had been the site of the first permanent market buildings as well as site of Joseph Bloor's Farmer's Arms Inn from 1824 to 1831.

  9. Wilson G. Bradshaw - Wikipedia

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    Wilson G. Bradshaw was the third president of Florida Gulf Coast University.. A native of Sanford, Florida and raised in West Palm Beach, Wilson Bradshaw holds bachelor's and master's degrees in psychology from Florida Atlantic University and a doctorate in psychobiology from the University of Pittsburgh. [1]