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James Street is a Lower City arterial road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.It starts off at the base of the Niagara Escarpment from James Mountain Road, a mountain-access road in the city.
Upper James Street, is an Upper City (mountain) arterial road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts at the Claremont Access, a mountain-access road in the north, and extends southward towards the John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport where it then changes its name to the Hamilton Port Dover Plank Road, ( Highway 6 ).
Corktown, Ferguson South, landmark GO Transit station, Hunter Street James Street South, street life Locke Street South. 50 Road; Aberdeen Avenue, named after Lord Aberdeen (John Hamilton-Gordon, 1st Marquess of Aberdeen and Temair) and Lady Aberdeen (Ishbel Hamilton-Gordon, Marchioness of Aberdeen and Temair) who both lived in Hamilton on Bay Street South (1890–1898) with their four children.
The Factory: Hamilton Media Arts Centre, [121] opened a new home on James Street North in 2006. Art galleries have sprung up on streets across the city: James Street, King William Street, Locke Street and King Street. The opening of the Downtown Arts Centre [122] on Rebecca Street has spurred creative activities in the core.
Christ's Church Cathedral is a cathedral of the Anglican Diocese of Niagara, located at 252 James Street North, in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. [1] The parish was established in 1835, with construction for the present building taking place from 1852 to 1873. [2] The cathedral has gone through several expansions and renovations since its opening ...
GO Transit closed the James Street station in 1993 and moved any remaining service to the Hamilton GO Centre, [4] only one and a half kilometres directly south on James Street. The Laborers' International Union of North America (LIUNA) bought and renovated the station, and in 2000, station was reopened as LIUNA Station, an events centre with ...
The neighbouring Hamilton Canadian National Railway Station, on the east side of James Street North at Murray Street, was built between 1929 and 1931. [ 4 ] The property is a National Historic Site and has been designated under the Federal Heritage Railway Stations Protection Act and under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act by City of Hamilton ...
1835 – James Street was the Lake Road and in 1835, James Street was extended south, but was interrupted by a bog at Hunter Street which eventually (1844) was drained out and graded. [6] 1835 – Sir Allan MacNab completed Dundurn Castle, his stately home, in 1835. [17] 1835 – Hamilton's first Bank was the Gore Bank of Hamilton.