Streets and Neighbourhoods

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This is what Toronto looked like from the 1860s to the 1990s
Toronto, 1923 - Queen St and Bay looking NW
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An immensely jam-packed street scene from Toronto's earliest days of the 1900s. #vintage #Toronto #street #Canada #Ontario #Canadian #crowd #streetcar #vintage #1900s #Edwardian
What the Junction used to look like in Toronto
What the Junction used to look like.
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A turn-of-the-century photo of Danforth Avenue’s north side, looking west from Dawes Rd., showing some inhabitants of “Little York” buying their winter feed from Paterson Brothers' shop.
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Queen Street just east of Yonge Street looking west circa mid-1950's.
The history of Toronto as seen through famous and forgotten signs
Vintage Signs Toronto
This is what Yonge Street looked like in the 1970s
What Yonge Street looked like in the 1970s http://www.blogto.com/city/2011/08/what_yonge_street_looked_like_in_the_1970s/
What Roncesvalles Avenue used to look like
Roncesvalles and Dundas, 1910
How Etobicoke and Scarborough got their names
origin of "Scarborough" and "Etobicoke"
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Mount Pleasant Road, looking south from Davisville, 1957, Toronto.
What Kingston Road used to look like in Toronto
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What Roncesvalles Avenue used to look like
Aerial view of Roncesvalles, 1937