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March 06, 2009

Map of the Week: Toronto architecture of three centuries

TORONTO STAR FILE
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Christopher Hume explains ten Toronto buildings - from the Georgian dignity of Osgoode Hall to the postmodern whimsy of OCAD to old made new at the Wychwood barns - which have something to say about our city's past and future.
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