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Old Posted Nov 2, 2023, 2:49 PM
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All things considered, there's a lot in North America named after British and European landmarks. Surely situations like this, coincidential or purposeful, are more common than one would think.

American cities do have much older built environments than Toronto but, the post war growth is arguably huge compared to the turn of the 20th century industrialization. We view the junk from the Deco era differently than the junk of the Modernist era.
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