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#27 335 Yonge Street in 1962.
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What Toronto looked like in the 1960s
#27 335 Yonge Street in 1962.
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#26 A look back south towards the Biltmore Theatre, at 319 Yonge Street, 1962. Upstairs, at 321-325 Yonge, a sign indicating the opening of ‘Club Nocturne’
#28 Yonge & Gerrard, looking southeast at 373-391 Yonge, from the Rio Theatre to the Gerrard Bldg. in 1962. All now demolished, with some retained facades to be part of Concord Sky.
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