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Annotated Georgia at Hornby (and Environs)

Posted on 10/10/2017 by mdm
Posted in churches, hotels/motels/inns, timms | Tagged bc, Burrard Sanitorium, christ church cathedral, court house, georgia medical-dental building, Glencoe Lodge, history, Hotel Belfred, Hotel Vancouver, Kyle Grocery, Palomar Supper Club, Shaw Tower at Cathedral Place, St. Andrew's Presbyterian, St. Andrew's-Wesley United Church, Timms Art Shop, vancouver, wesley methodist church | 3 Comments
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