Yonge Street in the 1970s was at the height of its seedy glory. From Gerrard down to Queen, the central artery of the city was an eclectic mix of b...
. From Gerrard down to Queen, the central artery of the city was an eclectic mix of bars, live music venues, theatres, small retail shops, and fast food joints. It was loud,Today you can see little pockets of buildings that recall this period — some of which still bear signs that date back decades — but the street is increasingly becoming a haven for a different kind of ostentatiousness: that of
Everything about these photos is evocative of a Toronto that is, for the most part, already lost. From the big cars to the neon signs to the record and book shops everywhere, it's amazing to imagine how quickly urban paradigms can shift.Coming down Yonge toward Dundas.Looking north up Yonge at Dundas. The Brown Derby Tavern occupies the northeast corner of the intersection.Looking north up Yonge and Gould. The Ryerson Student centre now occupies the northeast corner.
Looking east along the north side of Gerrard from Yonge. The buildings here still remain, even as the signage has been wiped out.What's open and closed Easter Monday 2024 in TorontoThe history of the High Park Sanitarium in Toronto and its connection to corn flakesHow to research the history of your house in Toronto
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