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an old red brick building in the city

The Gooderham Building in Toronto, Canada. Vertical view. Photo about architecture, financial, downtown, buildings, america, flat, cityscape, canadian, landmark, modern - 125178475

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a city street at night with tall buildings in the background

Toronto's East end is one of the most picturesque streetscapes in all of Downtown Toronto. Predominantly because it has some of the oldest heritage architectural buildings in Toronto such as The Gooderham Building and The St. Lawrence Market. Over the last 200 years Toronto has literally grown this city around these iconic buildings. This neighborhood has more stories than your Italian neighbor! TRUST ME! I've read them all! #toronto #torontostreets #ontario #canada #heritage #gooderha...

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a city street filled with lots of traffic and tall buildings next to eachother

Conde Nast Traveller Readers’ Travel Awards celebrates the most incredible travel experiences as voted by you, the well-travelled reader. The 2017 awards have just been announced which means the world's best 20 cities have now been revealed. Find out which locations made the cut.

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a large white fountain in the middle of a city square at night with tall buildings behind it

Toronto's East end is one of the most picturesque streetscapes in all of Downtown Toronto. Predominantly because it has some of the oldest heritage architectural buildings in Toronto such as The Gooderham Building and The St. Lawrence Market. Over the last 200 years Toronto has literally grown this city around these iconic buildings. This neighborhood has more stories than your Italian neighbor! TRUST ME! I've read them all! #toronto #torontostreets #ontario #canada #heritage #gooderha...

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a tall building with a clock tower on the top in front of other buildings at night

Toronto's East end is one of the most picturesque streetscapes in all of Downtown Toronto. Predominantly because it has some of the oldest heritage architectural buildings in Toronto such as The Gooderham Building and The St. Lawrence Market. Over the last 200 years Toronto has literally grown this city around these iconic buildings. This neighborhood has more stories than your Italian neighbor! TRUST ME! I've read them all! #toronto #torontostreets #ontario #canada #heritage #gooderha...

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people walking in front of a building with a clock on it

The Distillery District in Toronto is devoted to the arts and home to unique boutiques, restaurants, and galleries. Get to know the district with our Guide

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the tall buildings are all glassy and very high in the sky, with no one around them

Photo about Glass exterior commercial buildings in the Toronto downtown core, Ontario, Canada. Image of urban, architecture, jungle - 10247829

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an old brick building in the middle of a city with tall skyscrapers behind it

Architect: David Roberts Jr. The building was commissioned by George Gooderham to house the head offices of his Gooderham & Worts distilling company. Wedged into the confluence of Wellington and Front Street East, Toronto's "Flatiron Building" pre-dates New York's more famous Flatiron Building by a decade.

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an old red building with a green roof

The red-brick Gooderham Building is a historic landmark of Toronto, Ontario, Canada located at 49 Wellington Street East. On the eastern edge of the city's Financial District (east of Yonge Street), it is in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood wedged between Front Street and Wellington Street, where they join up to form a triangular intersection. Completed in 1892, it was an early example of a prominent flatiron building. The Gooderham Building is the focal point of one of Toronto's most iconic…

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a very tall white building sitting in the middle of a city

First Canadian Place is a skyscraper in the financial district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada, at the northwest corner of King and Bay streets, and is the location of the Toronto headquarters of the Bank of Montreal. At 298 m (978 ft), it is Canada's tallest skyscraper and the 15th tallest building in North America to structural top (spires) and 9th highest to the roof top, and the 62nd tallest in the world.

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