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243 King St. E.
(Commercial Bank)
This Renaissance revival building was designed in 1853 for the Commercial Bank of the Midland District.
Later sold to another bank, it was also a Catholic boys’ school, from 1899 to 1914, and then became an office building again. In 1936, Empire Life Insurance
bought the building and moved its head office to the premises.
(From the Historical Walks of Kingston)
A little bit of Italy in downtown Kingston.
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Date/Time | 04-Jul-2011 18:44:16 |
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