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Guatemala: Antigua “The Colonial City”

Founded by the Spanish in the 16th century and situated in a valley surrounded by volcanoes, La Antigua Guatemala was once the capital city … Continue reading

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Toronto 175 – Part 5: A Learning Experience

A brewer and a bishop, two of the central characters who brought their educational philosophies to York (today’s Toronto) in the 1800s.

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1812 – Part 5: Rebuilding Fort York

After the Battle of York, the Americans destroyed the Fort, the Governor’s House and the Parliament Buildings. They then decided that the town of … Continue reading

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Toronto 175 – Part 3: The Railway Era

In 1793 Simcoe laid out York in classic military fashion. South of the town a cliff dropped sharply to the water’s edge and the … Continue reading

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