Three Church Street, Toronto

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Three Church Street is a heritage structure in Toronto, Ontario, constructed in 1914, just south of John Graves Simcoe's original boundaries for York, Upper Canada's original tiny capital.[1]

References

  1. "A walk to Brick and Beam from Union". Colliers Canada. http://www.collierscanada.com/16415#.Vb7YHfmTzp8. Retrieved 2015-08-02. "Built in 1914 and completely restored in 1985, 3 Church Street is constructed in heavy timber over a hundred years ago when masonry detailing and fine millwork were a building’s mark of distinction."