Aug
21

Montreal Escorts: Landmarks tell the story of a neighbourhood

Filed Under (Montreal escorts) by undercoverescort on 21-08-2010

superieure, 1100 Notre Dame St. W., corner Peel (1997) With 5,000 students from across Quebec, this engineering school affiliated with the Universite du Quebec now occupies the former Dow Brewery site. It is in the process of converting an elegant, nine-storey former Dow building built in 1925 at the northwest corner of Peel and William Sts. to house businesses where ETS students can gain work experience.
11. Dow Planetarium, 1000 St. Jacques St. W., near Peel (opened April 1966)
New Skies for a New City was the name of the first show at this building endowed by Dow Breweries. It’s now known as the Montreal Planetarium.
12. Former Griffintown Police Station, 217-219 Young St. (1875) This modest stone structure was serving the working-class district in 1876, when 12,894 starving Montrealers sought refuge in police cells during a depression. It was here that prostitute Susan Kennedy was charged with murder after beheading Mary Gallagher in 1879. Former residents gather every seven years to watch for Gallagher’s ghost.

See the full article from “Montreal Gazette”



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