Mustapha
Senior Member
March 8 addition.
Then. 1952 Yonge subway construction photo. Yonge and Dundas. Looking W along Dundas to Yonge. That's the Ford Hotel in the right in the distance. A smaller scale version of it, built by the same hotel company, still exists in Erie PA. There is a twin in Montreal as well, that still exists.
Now. February 2011. The brown brick building in the distance - positioned under the no turns sign, is one of two survivors from the Then into the Now - the second being the former Bank of Nova Scotia branch on the right.
Then. 1952 Yonge subway construction photo. Yonge and Dundas. Looking W along Dundas to Yonge. That's the Ford Hotel in the right in the distance. A smaller scale version of it, built by the same hotel company, still exists in Erie PA. There is a twin in Montreal as well, that still exists.
![s0574_fl0094_id491150.jpg](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/JeffLow/default1/s0574_fl0094_id491150.jpg)
Now. February 2011. The brown brick building in the distance - positioned under the no turns sign, is one of two survivors from the Then into the Now - the second being the former Bank of Nova Scotia branch on the right.
![DSC_0211.jpg](http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v176/JeffLow/default1/DSC_0211.jpg)
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