Posted Jun 7, 2026, 10:10 PM
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To be fair, that particular building was very run-down and worn out decades before it was demolished. Its location at the entry to Stadacona meant that it was heavily used in two world wars by great numbers of people. You would probably have needed to have a replica built.
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