Tsk, tsk, Janey. This is St. Lawrence Hall in Toronto, at King St E. and Jarvis.
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Built in 1850 to serve as the City's public meeting place, the Hall has over the years hosted numerous memorable events. Jenny Lind, the Swedish Nightingale, sang to packed houses here in 1851. Ten years later, Tom Thumb attracted scores of fascinated spectators.
Restored in 1967 as the City of Toronto's Centennial project, the St. Lawrence Hall continues as a site for social and business functions, large and small. St. Lawrence Hall is spacious enough to handle large conferences and meetings, yet intimate enough to hold a small gathering. The complex has a history of drawing people to it for a wide variety of reasons. Today the Hall is the facility of choice for the film industry, serving as a staging ground for TV series, movie sets and music videos.
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http://www.stlawrencemarket.com/hall...Slideshow.html
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