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New Roles for Historic Urban Places

Summary by NiCHE
This is the eighth post in the Historicizing Adaptation blog series, introduced here by series editor Shannon Stunden Bower. In spring 2024, I visited Allan Gardens in Tkaronto/Toronto, one of the city’s oldest parks, as part of an urban heritage conference I was participating in. The urban park contains a conservatory, greenhouses, a children’s playground, an off-leash dog park, and leisure green spaces. Historically, the park was home to a set…
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NiCHE broke the news in on Thursday, April 24, 2025.
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