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The Little Inn- Bayfield, ON
Located at the end of Bayfield's Main Street, The Little Inn has been welcoming visitors to the tiny lakeside town for over a century. Originally an 1850s era stagecoach stop, the inn later housed tourists who came to the area for fishing, swimming and boating.
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Thomas Crane Public Library- Quincy, MA
There are few things in this world that I love more than old libraries. Stained glass windows, grand fireplaces, polished wood, and the magnificent smell of old book bindings. Thomas Crane Public Library in Quincy, Massachusetts delivers on all counts.
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Toronto Heli Tours- Toronto, ON
The most exhilarating way to a explore a city is from above. Observation towers provide a fabulous, fixed perspective of the streets below, but for those that want to be fully immersed in the landscape, there is nothing like the view from a helicopter.
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St. Michael’s Cathedral Basilica- Toronto, ON
Designed by Canadian architect William Thomas, the stunning Gothic Revival St. Michael's Cathedral opened its massive doors in 1848, after 3 intensive years of construction.
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Winter Garden Theater- Toronto, CA
As a follow up to my previous post, the Winter Theater is the second half of the last remaining stacked Edwardian theater in the world. Although constructed at the same time as the Elgin, essentially for the same purpose, the two theaters were vastly different.