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  2. Scottish Ontario Chambers - Wikipedia

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    The Scottish Ontario Chambers is a building in Ottawa at the corner of Sparks Street and Elgin Street that was built in 1883. It was designed by William Hodgson. [ 1 ] It is designated as a heritage property under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act .

  3. Sparks Street - Wikipedia

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    The eastern section of the street has a number of the city's older buildings, including Ottawa's post office from 1939; the Ottawa Electric Building, built in 1926 by the founders of the Ottawa Electric Railway, Ottawa's streetcar system; Ottawa's first high-rise: [1] the Bible House/old James Hope building at 61 Sparks, built in 1910; and ...

  4. Central Post Office (Ottawa) - Wikipedia

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    The new office was designed by W.E. Noffke, it is located on the western edge of the square at the end of Sparks Street. The new site required the demolition of the Royal Bank of Canada building (built originally for James Hope and Company). The office combines the distinctly Canadian Chateauesque style with Art Deco elements.

  5. Murphy-Gamble - Wikipedia

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    Murphy-Gamble, 118 Sparks Street. Murphy-Gamble Limited was a long-time department store in the City of Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The store was located at 118 Sparks Street in a 1909 building designed by C.P. Meredith, and for years used the slogan "Ottawa's Smart Store". Murphy-Gamble's fifth floor restaurant was known as the Rideau Room.

  6. Thomas D'Arcy McGee Building - Wikipedia

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    The Thomas D'Arcy McGee Building, at 90 Sparks Street, is an office building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. It is located on the south side of Sparks Street, east of Metcalfe. The building was opened in 1981 with the Royal Bank of Canada as its main occupant and accordingly it was named the Royal Bank Centre. As with many Ottawa office buildings ...

  7. Wellington Building - Wikipedia

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    Wellington Building. The Wellington Building is a Beaux-Arts architecture office building in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.It was built between 1924 and 1927 as Canadian headquarters of the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company.

  8. Trump could be offered second state visit to UK, Telegraph ...

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    Downing Street and the Foreign Office are preparing to offer the incoming U.S. president an invitation once he is back in the White House, the report said, without citing specific sourcing. The ...

  9. File:The Carling Building, Sparks Street, Ottawa.jpg - Wikipedia

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