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Planning Postwar Toronto

Place:
Hinton Learning Theatre, 3rd floor Toronto Reference Library, 789 Yonge Street
Date:
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Time:
1 - 3 pm
Cost:
Free. All are welcome.
More Info:
Part of the Toronto Reference Library's Thought Exchange programming. Circulating copies of White's book through the Toronto Public Library: http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?Entt=RDM3354639&R=3354639

 

From Issue No. 250 | April 22, 2016



Richard White, historian and author, discusses his new book, Planning Toronto : the Planners, the Plans, Their Legacies, 1940-80 .

Take a close look at planning in and around Toronto through the critical years 1940 to 1980 to learn what plans were proposed, what impact they had, and how they contributed to making the city what it is.

The question is not whether the plans were good or bad, but whether they made a difference.

Books will be available for sale.

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