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Three-storey brick building at corner of intersection. Shop window at street level displays clu…
Church Street and Carlton Street, southeast corner, showing Carnahan's Drug Store, Toronto, Ontario
Three-storey brick building at corner of intersection. Shop window at street level displays cluttered shelves of merchandise. 

Church Street and Carlton Street, southeast corner, showing Carnahan's Drug Store, Toronto, Ontario

Date3/18/1929
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FormatPicture
Notes
Original Toronto Star caption: Church-Carlton corner sold. The above property at the southeast corner of Church and Carlton Sts. has been purchased by a syndicate, whose identity is not disclosed. The purchase price was in the neighborhood of $85,000.
 
William J. A. Carnahan's main drug store was at 741 Yonge Street; the branch store was at 393 Church Street.  Source: Toronto city directory, 1929, page 256.  
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GeographyBuilding, monument or parkCarnahan's Drug Store
GeographyCity, town, twpToronto
GeographyNeighbourhoodDowntown
GeographyNorth-south streetChurch Street
GeographyEast-west streetCarlton Street
GeographyProvince or StateOntario
GeographyCountryCanada
Language
ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
Usage Rights Public Domain (Learn More)
Object NumberTSPA_0112838F