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Edwin Howard - 1834 - 1924

It’s always interesting to me to uncover the people behind local street names. Some of the streets like Ouellette and Dougall are named after prominent early citizens or land owners. In the old part of the city, when Windsor was first laid out, it was decided that the east-west streets would be named after native tribes (Huron, Cataraqui, Niagara, Brant, Erie, Wyandotte, Tuscarora), but who…
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Walkerville Church

Back in June, 2006, I paid a visit en route to Art in the Park to the First Presbyterian Church of Walkerville. Built in 1908, it was designed by architects James Watt and Charles Howard Crane. Crane would eventually find fame and fortune as the pre-eminent theatre…
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Stucco Contest Results

Back on November 17th, I announced the first ever International Metropolis contest. Seeing as there was a grand total of one entry, no voting will be necessary. John’s entry of the former Sitting Bull (currently Hot Shots), and their odd but very old stuccoization of…
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Into The Finals!

Once again, InternationalMetropolis.com is in the final round for the Canadian Blog Awards. A huge thank you to everyone who reads this site on a regular basis and to all those who cast a vote for IM in the first round. I am constantly humbled by the amount of people who read the site, and who make it a regular stop on the internet. Now we’re in the finals. Last year in the best local…
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