1 this condo connects to the subway station. never have to go outside.
2 this was called the shipp building many years ago.
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22 a picture i got from vintage toronto on Facebook showing the building of
islington subway station
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33 i love trains and train tracks
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35 anytime i stand on train tracks i sing the song "stand by me"
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42 all this work to keep the birds out
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52 this field has always been empty my entire life, the city puts all the
snow here in the winter
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54 the crazy "spaghetti turn around"
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66 the crazy spaghetti turn around. even the people who live here find this
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77 a new path so people wouldn't have to walk up the dirt hill.
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79 crazy people, they don't want to walk up the long path, so they made there
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81 Mississauga busses that stop at islington
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88 the CN tower is in there
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94 i went into a open house in a condo building on the tenth floor and got these
pictures. you can see the open field behind the police station
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99 westwood theatre
100 i remember driving pass this place as a kid reading what movies where
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101 i went to see movies here all the time growing up
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106 oh boy….. looks like some large animal wanted out
107 a hole is in the back of the building… anyone crazy enough to go in?
it is dark though.
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117 an old photo of bloor and islington from the 1930s
you can see dundas and bloor and Montgomery road as well.