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Taste of the Danforth sponsored by Pilaros is an events showcasing the best of Hellenic food, culture, and music our city has to offer. From souvlaki to mezes, authentic Greek music to interactive children's games! Come enjoy the culture that makes the Danforth a year round destination.

taste of the danforth 2010

08--10-14 Cool buildings in Toronto; brunch at a French cafe; an attempt at the world record for the most number of people long jumping in 8 hours at the Greek festival. We also had a very fancy dinner.

Taste of the Danforth sponsored by Pilaros is an events showcasing the best of Hellenic food, culture, and music our city has to offer. From souvlaki to mezes, authentic Greek music to interactive children's games! Come enjoy the culture that makes the Danforth a year round destination.

162-seat UTDC-Lavalin Bilevel Commuter Coach built in 1990

Taste of the Danforth sponsored by Pilaros is an events showcasing the best of Hellenic food, culture, and music our city has to offer. From souvlaki to mezes, authentic Greek music to interactive children's games! Come enjoy the culture that makes the Danforth a year round destination.

Taste of the Danforth sponsored by Pilaros is an events showcasing the best of Hellenic food, culture, and music our city has to offer. From souvlaki to mezes, authentic Greek music to interactive children's games! Come enjoy the culture that makes the Danforth a year round destination.

Passengers waiting for their evening ride to pull in.

This tree began its life with a "nurse log," a rotting fallen tree that provided raw materials for the young tree's growth. The nurse log has long since disappeared, leaving the tree hovering a few feet above the ground.

Wanted to go back here in August and catch a sunup/silhouette attempt. Worked out the possible future shot on

Abigail (Abbie) Ellsworth Danforth was born in Ontario County, New York, in 1841. She studied at Canton Theological School and was ordained by the Ohio Universalist Convention in 1878. For more than 20 years she served various Universalist churches in Ohio, including those in Kent, Peru, Flint, Huntington, Bryan, Margaretta, and Le Roy. During this time, she was active in the Ohio Women's Missionary Society. In 1902, she succeeded her son-in-law, Elmer J. Felt, as minister of the Universalist Society in Tacoma, Washington, and served there until 1904. In Tacoma, she was active in social work and in the temperance movement until her death on January 8, 1923.

 

For more information, see Catherine F. Hitchings, Universalist and Unitarian Women Ministers, 2nd ed., Unitarian Universalist Historical Society, 1985. [bMS 900/11 (1)]

 

Cite as: Unitarian Universalist Ministers and Lay Leaders File. bMS 900. Andover-Harvard Theological Library, Harvard Divinity School

 

According to their website, the redevelopment of the mosque has cost approximately $4million.

Frank Lloyd Wright, architect. Lakeland, Florida.

Taste of the Danforth sponsored by Pilaros is an events showcasing the best of Hellenic food, culture, and music our city has to offer. From souvlaki to mezes, authentic Greek music to interactive children's games! Come enjoy the culture that makes the Danforth a year round destination.

Something about the arches of the shelters of the streetcar platforms at Broadview station looks beautiful to me.

Taste of the Danforth sponsored by Pilaros is an events showcasing the best of Hellenic food, culture, and music our city has to offer. From souvlaki to mezes, authentic Greek music to interactive children's games! Come enjoy the culture that makes the Danforth a year round destination.

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The Old Danforth of Greek meat shop and Greek restaurants on the left, and the New Danforth of chain diners and trendy shops on the right.

See original handwritten notes written on the back (of a recent reproduction) by Patricia Goodhue Bradley:

 

Grampa Wayland Sawyer Goodhue 80th Birthday

 

ca 1919-20 (before Roosie, Ruth Danforth Goodhue)

 

Wilmette, Ill 245 Linden Ave

 

Children l-r: Julia Goodhue Crossley, Helen Crossley, Carolyn Patricia Goodhue (9 yrs old 1920)

 

2nd row adults (sitting):

(aunt) Abbie Goodhue Crossley (Jim), Wayland Sawyer Goodhue, (aunt) Mary Ersa Goodhue, grandma Julia Barber Goodhue (Mrs W.S.), Cordelia (Pats) Patrick Goodhue (Homer)

 

Standing, l-r:

Uncle Jim Crossley, Aunt Louise Goodhue, Aunt Alma Frances Goodhue, Albert Homer Goodhue = (Homer)

Florida Southern College

Lakeland, Florida

 

An SD70M-2 flies south on the Mainline of Mid-America.

Taste of the Danforth sponsored by Pilaros is an events showcasing the best of Hellenic food, culture, and music our city has to offer. From souvlaki to mezes, authentic Greek music to interactive children's games! Come enjoy the culture that makes the Danforth a year round destination.

The Bus Terminal Family Restaurant has existed for 65 years and is perhaps the oldest restaurant on the Danforth. If you are looking for a great breakfast or brunch with a classic diner feel they fit the bill. They are at 1606 Danforth Avenue (at Coxwell), phone 416-463-4680.

 

Danforth, Toronto

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