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

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    127–135 Amelia Street Cabbagetown: Old Toronto 18 195 Carlton Street 1876 195 Carlton Street Cabbagetown: Old Toronto 18 265–271 Wellesley Street East 1876 Rowhouse 265–271 Wellesley Street East Cabbagetown: Old Toronto 18 375–377 Church Street 1876 375–377 Church Street Garden District: Old Toronto 18 589–593 Church Street 1876

  3. Carleton Village - Wikipedia

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    Carlton railway station was opened in 1857 and Carlton Post Office opened in 1858. By 1865, it was listed as having 150 residents. A new Carlton & Weston Road railway station was built in 1885 on the east side of the CNR tracks. It was renamed West Toronto Station and additions were added in 1902 and 1912. It still stands. [2] Davenport Station ...

  4. Maple Leaf Gardens - Wikipedia

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    The Toronto Maple Leafs had been playing in the Arena Gardens on Mutual Street. It was built in 1912 and held 7,500 spectators for hockey. By 1930, the Leafs managing director Conn Smythe decided the "Arena" was too small, and he wanted to build a new arena, larger and more impressive. [12]

  5. Carlton Cinema (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Carlton Cinema is a cinema in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. [1] It is located on Carlton Street on the original premises of the historic Odeon Theatre and is known for playing films that the larger chain theatres ignore.

  6. Larry's Hideaway - Wikipedia

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    Larry's Hideaway was a bar in the Prince Carlton Hotel in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The venue was notable for being one of the first venues in Toronto to open itself to punk and new wave music acts, as well as hard rock. [1] The venue was well known for its good acoustics. [2] Several artists recorded live albums at the venue.

  7. Odeon Theatre Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Odeon Theatre Toronto was a movie theatre located at 20 Carlton Street in Toronto, Ontario. Designed by architect Jay English and operating between 1949 and 1973, the theatre was the Canadian flagship of Odeon Cinemas and one of Toronto's best examples of Streamline Moderne architecture.

  8. College station (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The station lies under Yonge Street south from College and Carlton streets. The entrances on the northeast and southeast corners of the intersection are stairwells directly from the sidewalk. At the southwest corner the entrance is through the former Eaton's store at College Park , with escalators connecting from the street and additional ...

  9. College Street (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    View of College Street, 1897 Eaton's College Street Store under construction, 1930; until June 1931, Carlton Street ended at Yonge Street. College Street takes its name from the University of Toronto, originally King's College. Between Spadina Avenue and Yonge Street, College marks the southern boundary of the original 1827 land grant for the ...