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George Street church


In this town, George Street has a reputation as a hard-drinking, partying place. So perhaps it is no surprise that, after 150 years, the George Street United Church closed its doors.
I took this darkish picture through the plate-glass windows of a restaurant-bar across the street. I have been taking pictures, off and on, grab-shots while walking by, of this church for nearly forty years. I like its cladding.
New owners will probably change that. No one has said so, but I expect the church to become another dance bar.
I took this darkish picture through the plate-glass windows of a restaurant-bar across the street. I have been taking pictures, off and on, grab-shots while walking by, of this church for nearly forty years. I like its cladding.
New owners will probably change that. No one has said so, but I expect the church to become another dance bar.
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