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Toronto’s prettiest architecture – Part 5

Posted on March 5, 2025 by LouAnn Buhrows

The flourish that is Old City Hall: its many faces, filigree and features…

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Posted in Everyday, Extraordinary, Poetry, Tales, Whimsy / Tagged British heritage, Canada, carvings, City Hall, clock tower, Commonwealth, gargoyles, heritage architecture, history, lions, stone, Toronto / Leave a comment

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