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  2. George Brown College - Wikipedia

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    The Dialog is the student newspaper on campus and is a service provided by the Student Association of George Brown College, The Dialog is a member of CUP. Libraries. George Brown College students have access to several libraries: 341 King St. Library Learning Commons; Casa Loma Library Learning Commons

  3. Casa Loma - Wikipedia

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    1987. Casa Loma (improper Spanish for "Hill House") is a Gothic Revival castle -style mansion and garden in midtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, that is now a historic house museum and landmark. It was constructed from 1911 to 1914 as a residence for financier Sir Henry Pellatt. The architect was E. J. Lennox, [1] who designed several other city ...

  4. List of oldest buildings and structures in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    Casa Loma: Old Toronto 18 CNE Press Building 1905 George W. Gouinlock Exhibition Place: Old Toronto 6, W Trader's Bank Building: 1905 Carrère and Hastings: 67 Yonge Street St. Lawrence: Old Toronto Crescent School (formerly Frank Porter Wood Home) 1906 William Adams Delano: 2365 Bayview Avenue Bridle Path: North York: W Christie, Brown & Co ...

  5. George Brown Theatre School - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.georgebrown.ca. The George Brown Theatre School is a drama school in Toronto, Canada. Providing training in multiple forms and practices of theatre, it is one of the highest-regarded conservatory schools for drama in the country. The school was founded in 1976 as an affiliate of George Brown College, which is also based in Toronto.

  6. Architecture of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The CN Tower is used as an observation tower and a communications tower. Another landmark structure is Casa Loma. Constructed by E. J. Lennox during the early 1910s, it is a Gothic revival-style castle located on Walmer and Davenport roads. It was originally the residence of Sir Henry Pellatt, a Canadian financier and soldier. The city later ...

  7. Macy DuBois - Wikipedia

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    George Brown College of Applied Arts & Technology, Casa Loma Campus, Toronto (1974) Ontario Police College, Aylmer, Ontario: Master Plan and Teaching, Living, Dining, Athletic and Training Facilities (1976) Joseph Shepard Federal Office Building, Toronto (1977) (Federal Heritage Building)

  8. East Bayfront - Wikipedia

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    East Bayfront, or the East Bayfront Precinct, is an emerging neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It is currently undergoing a transformation from industrial use to mixed-use as part of Waterfront Toronto 's plans to create a residential and commercial district urban core near the lake. The area is bordered by the Parliament Street to the ...

  9. Casa Loma (neighbourhood) - Wikipedia

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    Casa Loma (neighbourhood) / 43.67; -79.41. Casa Loma is a neighbourhood in the city of Toronto in Ontario, Canada, and is named after the famous castle. It is bounded on the north by St. Clair Avenue West, on the east by Spadina Road, on the south by the CP railway tracks, and on the west by Bathurst Street.