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The Heart of Music City: Music Murals
Share Return to Map Celebrating music history through public art Lower portion of the 70-meter-tall music history mural by Adrian Hayles on the north side…
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The Heart of Music City: Club Bluenote
Share Return to Map Club Bluenote Kay Taylor and the Regents perform at Club Bluenote, Toronto, 1960-1962. Courtesy of Russ Strathdee and Gary Copeland. Advertisement…
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The Heart of Music City: Zanzibar & Steele’s Tavern
Share Return to Map Steele’s Tavern Steele’s Tavern sign, Toronto, 1977-1983. City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 200, Series 1465, File 612, Item 7. Gordon Lightfoot…
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The Heart of Music City: Brown Derby & Friar’s Tavern
Share Return to Map The Brown Derby The Brown Derby located on what is now the northeast corner of Yonge-Dundas Square, 1952. Photography by Strathy…
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The Heart of Music City: The Colonial
Share Return to Map The Colonial Tavern Colonial Tavern, 201 Yonge Street during 1973 Yonge Street Mall. City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 1118, Series 377,…
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Yonge Street: The Heart of Music City
For decades, Yonge Street was the place to hear ground-breaking artists and trend-setting genres. Toronto grew into a music city with Yonge Street’s bars and…
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Building Toronto – St. Lawrence Hall
Share Return to Map Building Toronto – St. Lawrence Hall Stereoview of St. Lawrence Hall, Toronto, between 1856-1869. City of Toronto Archives, Fonds 2, Series…
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Building Toronto – St. Lawrence Market
Share Return to Map Building Toronto – St. Lawrence Market St. Lawrence Market. North Market (1850-1904), Front Street East, north side, between Market & Jarvis…
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Building Toronto – King Edward Hotel
Share Return to Map Building Toronto – King Edward Hotel Dinner hosted by Sir John Eaton, King Edward Hotel, 1907. Photographer unknown. City of Toronto…