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#78 Yonge and Dundas, 1962.
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What Toronto looked like in the 1960s
#78 Yonge and Dundas, 1962.
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#77 Originally the Rossin Hotel built in 1856. Southeast corner of King & York. Prince George Hotel demolished in 1969.
#79 Looking northeast on Yonge St. to the 1,059-seat Downtown Theatre, 1962.
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