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Toronto Photo Gallery - The Annex


The Annex was once on the fringes of the city and was home to the wealthy. Although many of the Edwardian mansions have been torn down as density increased and apartments came in their place, there are still streets of historic homes with interesting architectural features.

One of the district's most famous residents is Jane Jacobs, an urbanist who settled here in 1968 until her death in 2006. She advocated for dense, mixed-use, and walkable cities and not big highways leading from suburbia.

Honest Ed's opened in 1948, selling bargains to neighbourhood residents when big box stores were not invented yet. It became an institution in the city, famous for its hand-painted signs, bright neon exterior, and annual turkey giveaways. Redevelopment knocked on its heels, and the store closed its doors in 2016.

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