R. C. Harris (1875-1945) who masterminded much of the city's vital infrastructure, lived at Old City Hall from 1900 to 1909, and worked there from 1900 to 1945. Submitted by @heritagetoronto.
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TO COMMEMORATE THE HEROISM AND SACRIFICE OF ALL COLORED SOLDIERS WHO SERVED IN THE VARIOUS WARS ENGAGED IN BY THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA THAT A LASTING RECORD SHALL BE MADE OF THEIR...
AAC TO COMMEMORATE THE INAUGURATION OF A CHEMICAL INDUSTRY IN AMERICA THE MANUFACTURE OF ILLUMINATING GAS THE FIRST FRANCHISE IN AMERICA TO PRODUCE AND DISTRIBUTE GAS FOR PUBLIC USE WAS GRANTED IN...
IN MEMORY OF CLARENCE RAIMONDI "HANK" JOHN A. RAIMONDI WHEN YOU SEE A RAINBOW YOU'LL KNOW WHO'S MIXING THE COLORS. Submitted by @DIYGene.
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In 1637, Edinburgh street-seller Jenny Geddes threw her stool at the Dean of\xc2\xa0St Giles' Cathedral in protest at the use of a new prayer book, sparking a riot which led to the Wars of...