Aaron
Active Member
You're unreal.
I don't understand why our city planners felt the need to destroy so many landmark buildings. There was plenty of vacant land for new construction. Why was it necessary to demolish the armoury? There are plenty of forgettable structures from the 60s and 70s I wish we would demolish, however.
Where is the tower under construction 3 pics up? Is it Don Mills?
It's amazing that so many beautiful buildings were taken down in the name of progress, yet after all these years the wooden electricity poles remain.
I wonder if that's Charles Templeton at the podium in the "Youth for Christ" photo.
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"Fake picture of the older agnostic looking thoughtfully at the evangelical younger self."
i think its very likely that it is him!
i don't get what the big deal is with wooden electricty poles.
granted, they are inappropriate for some grander blvds, but i find they also add a bit of character to the street life.
maybe i'm alone on this one?
The earliest version of the Toronto Outdoor Art Exhibit was held at the Four Seasons Hotel on Jarvis St. - before moving to Nathan Phillip's Square.
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