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The Main, Forever in Tune – Sherbrooke/Mont-Royal
Printed from: http://amisboulevardstlaurent.com/panels/sherbrooke-mont-royal/?lang=en .
© Les Amis du / Friends of Boulevard St-Laurent 2019.
© Les Amis du / Friends of Boulevard St-Laurent 2019.
I think this is a great idea.
I haved lived all of my childhood in and around there. It’s nice to see buildings I saw as a child
and be able to know it’s history. Great job.
I heard you had made one of these historical boards of 4848 Saint Laurent. Where is it?