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  2. List of historic Toronto fire stations - Wikipedia

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    Lombard Street (Central) Fire Hall. Built: 1886; closed 1970; Location: 110 Lombard Street, west of Jarvis Street; Main Structure: Now home to Complections College of Makeup Art and Design (since 2012); previously Gilda's Club Toronto (1997–2011), and The Second City Comedy Club Toronto (1974–1997) Station 19. Built: 1910, closed 1963

  3. List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    71 King Street East St. Lawrence: Old Toronto [40] 83 King Street East 1842 John George Howard: ... Old Toronto 18 Lombard Street Fire Hall 1886 110 Lombard Street

  4. The Old Fire Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Old Fire Hall in 2007. The Old Fire Hall is the name given to the original home of The Second City company in Toronto and is located at 110 Lombard Street. [1] The Old Fire Hall was built in 1886 and served as the Toronto Fire Department Headquarters until 1910.

  5. List of neighbourhoods in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    North St. James Town Old City of Toronto St. James Town: N 173 North Toronto Old City of Toronto North Toronto: N 54 O'Connor–Parkview: East York Parkview Hills, Topham Park N 154 Oakdale–Beverly Heights North York Downsview: Y 121 Oakridge: Scarborough Oakridge Y 107 Oakwood Village: York Oakwood Village N 58 Old East York: East York Old ...

  6. Arcade Building (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The 1960 building replaced the 1884 Yonge Street Arcade, an indoor shopping mall and commercial building that was demolished in 1954. The original 1884 building, designed by architect Charles A. Walton, is considered to be Canada's first indoor shopping mall, or arcade. [1]

  7. Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Toronto is the most populous city in Canada and the capital city of the Canadian province of Ontario.With a population of 2,794,356 in 2021, [10] it is the fourth-most populous city in North America.

  8. Bond Street Baptist Church - Wikipedia

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    Bond Street (Toronto; 1861) After meeting in temporary facilities on present day Colborne and Lombard Streets a building which became known as Bond Street Baptist Church Toronto, Ontario was built (located on the property of the current St. Michael's Hospital (Toronto) on Bond St., w. side, between Queen & Shuter Sts.).

  9. Alexandra Park, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    When the City of Toronto was incorporated in 1834, it included the area 400 yards to the north of Queen Street, roughly the location of present-day Grange Street. The remainder of the area was annexed by the city in 1859. Gzowski Hall at Alexandra Hall, 1896. A branch of the Toronto Public Library presently occupies the site of the Hall.