I never remember these seats having this style of handle/railing!
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This year, the top 10 endangered buildings in Vancouver are as follows:
1. Main Post Office
2. Historic Movie Theatres
3. St. Paul's Hospital
4. Schools; Sir James Douglas Elementary
5. Strathcona North: Vancouver's First Neighbourhood
6. Shaughnessy: Land Speculation
7. Wilmar Estate
8. West End Housing
9. Grandview Neighbourhood
10. Downtown Granville Street (800-1200 blocks)
This year, the top 10 endangered buildings in Vancouver are as follows:
1. Main Post Office
2. Historic Movie Theatres
3. St. Paul's Hospital
4. Schools; Sir James Douglas Elementary
5. Strathcona North: Vancouver's First Neighbourhood
6. Shaughnessy: Land Speculation
7. Wilmar Estate
8. West End Housing
9. Grandview Neighbourhood
10. Downtown Granville Street (800-1200 blocks)
This year, the top 10 endangered buildings in Vancouver are as follows:
1. Main Post Office
2. Historic Movie Theatres
3. St. Paul's Hospital
4. Schools; Sir James Douglas Elementary
5. Strathcona North: Vancouver's First Neighbourhood
6. Shaughnessy: Land Speculation
7. Wilmar Estate
8. West End Housing
9. Grandview Neighbourhood
10. Downtown Granville Street (800-1200 blocks)
This year, the top 10 endangered buildings in Vancouver are as follows:
1. Main Post Office
2. Historic Movie Theatres
3. St. Paul's Hospital
4. Schools; Sir James Douglas Elementary
5. Strathcona North: Vancouver's First Neighbourhood
6. Shaughnessy: Land Speculation
7. Wilmar Estate
8. West End Housing
9. Grandview Neighbourhood
10. Downtown Granville Street (800-1200 blocks)
The Nichol House at 3333 The Crescent (formerly 1402 McRae Avenue) was the former residence of the founder of the Province newspaper.
By developing the 16 townhouses, the heritage home has been preserved.
www.historicplaces.ca/en/rep-reg/place-lieu.aspx?id=11159