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  2. Front Street (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    A stub of Front Street to the east of the bay is shown on an 1834 plan of York. This would align today with Mill Street in the Distillery District. On an 1894 map of Toronto, Palace Street has become part of Front Street, and the street has been extended to the east to the Don River. The Esplanade is shown connected to Mill Street. And in the ...

  3. List of historic places in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Edit; View history; Tools. Tools. move to sidebar hide. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; ... 65-71 Front Street West Toronto ON

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

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    Old Toronto [40] 98 Front Street East 1840 98 Front Street East: Old Town: Old Toronto [citation needed] 100 Front Street East 1840 100 Front Street East: Old Town: Old Toronto [40] Limehouse Back House 1840 1000 Murray Ross Parkway (The Village at Black Creek) York University Heights: North York [10] William Hume Blake House (Woodlawn) 1840 ...

  5. History of neighbourhoods in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Before incorporation as a city in 1834, Toronto was known as York.For about two decades from its inception in 1793, most residents settled in an area bounded by present-day Jarvis and Parliament streets, south of Queen Street East (then known as Lot Street), and north of Front Street, which at the time was at the waterfront.

  6. Dixon and Griffiths Buildings - Wikipedia

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    The Dixon Building (number 49) and Griffiths Building (number 47) are parts of a heritage building located on Front Street, Toronto, Ontario. The 3 + 1 ⁄ 2-storey building is an example of Second Empire architecture and was constructed in 1872-3 according to the designs of Walter Strickland. Detail of the roof window at 47 Front St.

  7. History of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The History of the Battle of Toronto by William Lyon MacKenzie, 1839 from the Ontario Time Machine; Historicist articles on Toronto History by Torontoist.ca; Toronto Boom Town, a 1951 National Film Board of Canada documentary covering the first half of the 20th century; Toronto Past, a blog devoted to links to Toronto history stories and resources

  8. Dominion Public Building - Wikipedia

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    The Dominion Public Building is a five-storey Beaux-Arts neoclassical office building built between 1926 and 1935 for the government of Canada at southeast corner of Front and Bay streets in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

  9. Timeline of Toronto history - Wikipedia

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    This timeline of the history of Toronto documents all events that occurred in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, including historical events in the former cities of East York, Etobicoke, North York, Toronto, Scarborough, and York. Events date back to the early-17th century and continue until the present in chronological order.