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  2. Adelaide Street Court House - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Street Court House. The Adelaide Street Court House, or York County Court House, is a historic former courthouse located at 57 Adelaide Street East in the St. Lawrence neighbourhood of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It served as a court house from 1852 until 1900. It currently houses Terroni restaurant.

  3. List of music venues in Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of music venues in the City of Toronto. Toronto is one of the most toured cities in the world, with 85% of large world tours passing through the city between 2015 and 2023. [1] [2] Rogers Centre and Scotiabank Arena are the highest capacity venues in the city, and they host most of the shows by superstar artists. [1]

  4. Adelaide Club - Wikipedia

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    The club house was built in the same year as the club's establishment in 1864, [7] after 14 prominent colonists, including John Baker, John Morphett and Arthur Blyth, raised £4000 for the building. The building was designed by one of the founding members, Edward Angus Hamilton , and the club adopted the grass tree as their crest.

  5. Adelaide Street - Wikipedia

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    Adelaide Street Court House, Toronto, Canada This page was last edited on 7 November 2022, at 18:02 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  6. Paul Bishop's House - Wikipedia

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    The Paul Bishop's House is actually a pair of historic townhouses located at 363-365 Adelaide Street East in the St. Lawrence neighborhood downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The houses, constructed in 1848 by Paul Bishop, sit upon the foundations laid by William Jarvis for his home in 1798.

  7. Toronto Entertainment District - Wikipedia

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    Nightclubs still opened, including the CiRCA superclub launching in October 2007 on John St. between Richmond West and Adelaide West inside the RioCan Hall (formerly Festival Hall), perhaps the most ambitious club ever in Toronto due to its sheer size of 53,000 square feet and the money spent before opening.

  8. The St. Regis Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The building is located in Toronto's Financial District, at 325 Bay Street, on the southeast corner of Bay and Adelaide streets. Including the spire, it is the second-tallest building in Canada, the tallest mixed-use building in Toronto and the fourth-tallest structure in Toronto [contradictory], as of 2020.

  9. Jarvis Collegiate Institute - Wikipedia

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    Later known in schools as "the Lit," the club was a literary and debating society. Originally exclusively for boys, the club began admitting girls in 1893. It was also around this time that the first debates between schools were held in Toronto, the competing schools being Parkdale Collegiate Institute and Harbord Collegiate Institute. [4]