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Mark Osbaldeston speaks on "Unbuilt Toronto"

A History of the City that Might Have Been

Place:
Royal Ontario Museum Level 1B Signy and Cléophée Eaton Theatre
Date:
December 4
Time:
7 pm - 1 am
Cost:
Free,Seating available on a first-come, first-served basis
More Info:
Tel.: 416-586-5524 E-mail: icc@rom.on.ca

 

From Issue No. 130 | November 06, 2008

From the city's founding to the 21st Century, author and historian Mark Osbaldeston explores never-realized planning, transit and architectural schemes in and around Toronto.
 
Where would city council debate today if Viljo Revell hadn't won the 1958 competition to design the new city hall?
 
Why was a parcel of downtown land known for two decades as the "Mystery Block"?
 
And what's the deal with the Queen Street ghost station?
 
Unbuilt Toronto will cast a different light on a city you thought you knew.
 
 

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