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Post by carco on Nov 20, 2015 18:40:36 GMT
Hi, found this article today. Actually I ran across it last year or so but don't think I posted it here previously. The mysteries aren't from Murdoch's timeline per se but when we don't have another episode until Monday I figure a Toronto mystery from any time period fills a bit of the void. As always, hope the link works... www.blogto.com/city/2014/08/the_top_5_unsolved_mysteries_in_toronto/
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Post by lizmc on Nov 21, 2015 0:29:04 GMT
Hi, found this article today. Actually I ran across it last year or so but don't think I posted it here previously. The mysteries aren't from Murdoch's timeline per se but when we don't have another episode until Monday I figure a Toronto mystery from any time period fills a bit of the void. As always, hope the link works... www.blogto.com/city/2014/08/the_top_5_unsolved_mysteries_in_toronto/I knew the top one was going to be Ambrose Small........the laneway he would have had to use to leave the theatre, Grand Opera Lane, still exists behind the Scotia Bank building off of Adelaide near Yonge.......
Since the one about the tunnels at Fort York happened in 1904, Murdoch could have some fun with it.....
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Post by carco on Nov 21, 2015 15:28:04 GMT
Hi, found this article today. Actually I ran across it last year or so but don't think I posted it here previously. The mysteries aren't from Murdoch's timeline per se but when we don't have another episode until Monday I figure a Toronto mystery from any time period fills a bit of the void. As always, hope the link works... www.blogto.com/city/2014/08/the_top_5_unsolved_mysteries_in_toronto/I knew the top one was going to be Ambrose Small........the laneway he would have had to use to leave the theatre, Grand Opera Lane, still exists behind the Scotia Bank building off of Adelaide near Yonge.......
Since the one about the tunnels at Fort York happened in 1904, Murdoch could have some fun with it.....
Aaaahhhh, my old stomping grounds! King, Bay, Adelaide, Yonge. Interesting lizmc, I've probably been on that laneway. Apparently more interested in meeting friends at the pub afterwork than reading street name signs. #mis-spent youth
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Post by lizmc on Nov 21, 2015 17:29:31 GMT
I knew the top one was going to be Ambrose Small........the laneway he would have had to use to leave the theatre, Grand Opera Lane, still exists behind the Scotia Bank building off of Adelaide near Yonge.......
Since the one about the tunnels at Fort York happened in 1904, Murdoch could have some fun with it.....
Aaaahhhh, my old stomping grounds! King, Bay, Adelaide, Yonge. Interesting lizmc, I've probably been on that laneway. Apparently more interested in meeting friends at the pub afterwork than reading street name signs. #mis-spent youth Yes, I've been known to hit a few of the pubs in that area......far more fun than reading street signs.....
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