Postby Technomancer » Mon Apr 10, 2006 8:36 am
We have a lot of old buildings in Hamilton (and the largest number of pre-Confederation mansions in the country), although sadly many of them are not kept up, or are demolished by developers. Here is a picture of the Lister Block, which is situated in downtown Hamilton and has been abandoned for several decades now.
You might like these links too:
http://www.postcardsofhamilton.com/links.htm
http://collections.ic.gc.ca/hamilton_tour/list.htm
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