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The Necropolis is the final resting place of such prominent individuals as Toronto’s 1st mayor, William Lyon Mackenzie, journalist George Brown, founder The Globe & Mail, John Ross Robertson, founder of the Toronto Telegram, & recently, Federal NDP Leader, Jack Layton.

The Necropolis is the final resting place of such prominent individuals as Toronto’s 1st mayor, William Lyon Mackenzie, journalist George Brown, founder The Globe & Mail, John Ross Robertson, founder of the Toronto Telegram, & recently, Federal NDP Leader, Jack Layton. #HTtours
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Of the Gothic revival elements, the Toronto Necropolis Chapel includes:
-A stone vault entrance
-Steep, jagged gabbled roof
-Asymmetrical east-side tower
-Yellow brick and barge-board building materials
-Iron fences, detailed trefoils, ridge cresting, and finials.

Of the Gothic revival elements, the Toronto Necropolis Chapel includes:
-A stone vault entrance
-Steep, jagged gabbled roof
-Asymmetrical east-side tower
-Yellow brick and barge-board building materials
-Iron fences, detailed trefoils, ridge cresting, and finials. #HTtours
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🍿Bright Side Home Theater🍿(@BrightSideHT) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🍿HOME THEATER ALERT🍿

Check out the latest HT Tours video!

Greg Bartly's “Home Theater for the Entertainer”

“This isn’t a basement, it’s a DESTINATION!”

youtu.be/WGDXaCETLlk

🍿HOME THEATER ALERT🍿

Check out the latest HT Tours video!

Greg Bartly's “Home Theater for the Entertainer”

“This isn’t a basement, it’s a DESTINATION!”

youtu.be/WGDXaCETLlk

#HomeTheater #audiophile #HTTours
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Aaron Sanderson, MA, FAHP, ACFRE(@_aaronsanderson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Out on a Heritage Toronto walking tour “Downtown George Brown” at our first stop 🛑 one of the original locations of the Globe newspaper. heritagetoronto.org/programs/tours/

Out on a @heritagetoronto walking tour “Downtown George Brown” at our first stop 🛑 one of the original locations of the Globe newspaper. #HTTours heritagetoronto.org/programs/tours/
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Liza Chalaidopoulos(@Liza_Poulos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A few highlights from yesterday’s Heritage Toronto Creating Toronto: The Story is a City walking tour, where we learned about the history of the St. Lawrence neighbourhood. Lots more fun tours all around the city through to Oct! heritagetoronto.org

A few highlights from yesterday’s @heritagetoronto Creating Toronto: The Story is a City walking tour, where we learned about the history of the St. Lawrence neighbourhood. Lots more fun tours all around the city through to Oct! heritagetoronto.org #HTtours
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kanchan 🍿(@inHrEye) 's Twitter Profile Photo

First pandemic-era visit to Scraboroughs Golden Mile and the Gatineau hydro corridor /Meadoway with .
Land of
- minimal sidewalks
- roadside dinosaurs
- 120+yr old church across the road from a strip mall
-paths along abandoned railway corridors & diverted rivers.

First pandemic-era visit to Scraboroughs Golden Mile and the #BikeTO Gatineau hydro corridor /Meadoway with #HTTours.
Land of
- minimal sidewalks
- roadside dinosaurs
- 120+yr old church across the road from a strip mall
-paths along abandoned railway corridors & diverted rivers.
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Herman Custodio(@hermancustodio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Rosedale is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario which was formerly the estate of William Botsford Jarvis, and so named by his wife, for the wild roses that grew there in abundance. located north of Downtown Toronto is one of its oldest suburbs.

Rosedale is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario which was formerly the estate of William Botsford Jarvis, and so named by his wife, for the wild roses that grew there in abundance. located north of Downtown Toronto is one of its oldest suburbs.
#HTtours
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Herman Custodio(@hermancustodio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the words of noted Canadian author Pierre Berton, a stroll through Guildwood Village is like a “walk through history.” Established in the 1930s as a place of inspiration for renowned and hopeful artists, the community still retains remnants of its cultural heritage.

In the words of noted Canadian author Pierre Berton, a stroll through Guildwood Village is like a “walk through history.” Established in the 1930s as a place of inspiration for renowned and hopeful artists, the community still retains remnants of its cultural heritage. #HTtours
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Herman Custodio(@hermancustodio) 's Twitter Profile Photo

learning about the impact of the 1960s high-rise development on Toronto’s heritage and what remains from the demolition of several buildings.
Campbell House

learning about the impact of the 1960s high-rise development on Toronto’s heritage and what remains from the demolition of several buildings. #HTtours 
@CampbellHouseTO 
#torontoarchitecture 
#tohistory
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Liza Chalaidopoulos(@Liza_Poulos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On yesterday’s Heritage Toronto Lady Action tour, we learned about Toronto’s trailblazing women who fought for equality, were a voice for others, and made an indelible impact on our city.

This tour runs again on Sept 7.

heritagetoronto.org

On yesterday’s @heritagetoronto Lady Action tour, we learned about Toronto’s trailblazing women who fought for equality, were a voice for others, and made an indelible impact on our city.

This tour runs again on Sept 7.
#HTtours #inthe6ix #EqualityForAll
heritagetoronto.org
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