Then. Looking SW at the SW corner of Simcoe and Richmond. c1970-ish? Not much in the Then picture. The building looks like one of those mid 19th century upper class homes that dotted this area along with small industry up until the 80s. I do remember that building housing an auto glass business before demolition. The two cars in the picture were the attractant for me. 60/70s Muscle Cars were affordably priced up until about 15 years ago. Then Boomers inheriting wealth from the Greatest Generation chasing even the commoner models have put prices waa-y up.
'Dairy Barn'? What the heck was that? Don't look at the logo. Don't.
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"I vaguely remember a Towers store on Dundas West. Below Bloor. Above Roncesvalles. It MIGHT have been where the Loblaws is now."
Mustapha.
MIGHT'S Toronto City Directory - 1970:
2290 Dundas St W - just below Bloor.
Regards.
Towers was perpendicular to Loblaws. It became Zellers. Building still there; so *might* be the capsule plaque, close to where Towers & Loblaws meet...
Second in my series called: 'Right Under Our Noses'.
Today. Foyer to the Bank of Nova Scotia on the SW corner of Queen and Church.
History, great craftsmanship, durability, preservation.. all in plain sight. What a combination.
As beautiful as some of the mosaic tile you'll see uncovered in places like Ephesus or Rome itself. I know; I've been to both at not inconsiderable expense.
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