Hamilton, Ontario: James Street North
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- Опубліковано 12 жов 2016
- Rambles in the Rustbelt is a series of audio explorations celebrating heritage architecture around the great lakes region. In this episode, Benjamin A. Vazquez leads us on a tour of James Street North in Hamilton, Ontario. Join us for this walk and explore the area.
Written and narrated by: Benjamin A. Vazquez
Edited by: Melissa Parrott
Music by: Jeremy Gallagher
Sources
'Industrial Hamilton: A Trail to the Future'
'Downtown Hamilton: The Heart of it All'
'Hamilton: An Illustrated History' John C. Weaver
'Hamilton: A People's History' Bill Freeman
'The Grand Old Buildings of Hamilton' Brian Henley
'The Hamilton Centennial: 1846 - 1946'
'Footsteps in Time: Exploring Hamilton's Heritage Neighbourhoods' Bill Manson
Photo Credits
Pinterest
Vintage Hamilton
Historypin
Postcards of Hamilton, Ontario
Great video
Wish to see more
The Grand Hotel was not demolished in 1961. My father worked at the Grand Hotel for many years after I was born. I was born in 1955.
I really enjoy these guided walking tours! Thank you for posting.
very nice tour of the history in that area. now on the days I drive past some of these places, I will know just a little bit more about it, thanks for sharing
10:00 This Church is beautiful and I hear it ring lots and if I go close my ears are gonna hate me
Kuddo's Many Times
Lousy narrator, the last word of every sentence is neglected.