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Continuing Education Course: Historic Streets of Toronto

presented by architectural historian Marta O'Brien

Place:
University of Toronto downtown (St. George) campus
Date:
Tuesdays, Sept. 6 - Oct. 25, 2016 (8 sessions)
Time:
10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Cost:
$325
More Info:
Non-credit course; no assignments or tests.

 

From Issue No. 253 | September 15, 2016

Join Marta to hear the stories behind a selection of Toronto's oldest streets. Using archival and recent images, we'll examine the history of each street -- primarily through the changes in built form. Some of the streets go back to the earliest days of the Town of York and have connections to its famous families, individuals, and events (Jarvis Street and Spadina are two examples). Other streets came later: part of University Avenue was planned as a grand boulevard incorporating ideas from the City Beautiful movement. One class will be a walking tour.

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