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Old School in November!!

Got an old house, do you know it’s history? No? Want to find out? Then How to Research Your House might be for you. Spend an evening at the Vancouver Archives learning the tricks and secrets of research. And get your hands on some original documents. November 17, 2010 6:30pm $12.00 Call 604.264.9642 or

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London 2010

“Each man, they say, discovers his own London. I suppose there is no city that boasts so many discoverers, nor any city loved for so many different reasons so logically sustained nor any place to which visitors so various claim kinship. London in a sense belongs to all.” Helen W. Henderson, A Loiterer in London,… Continue reading London 2010

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September Bungalow Fair, Arts and Crafts Lectures, and Ravenna Bungalow Tour.

Larry Kreisman reminds everyone that it’s time for the September Bungalow Fair, Arts and Crafts Lectures, and Ravenna Bungalow Tour. And to remind you about presentations that Glenn Mason and Larry will be doing on Saturday, September 11 in conjunction with the exhibit The Arts & Crafts Movement in the Pacific Northwest at the Washington… Continue reading September Bungalow Fair, Arts and Crafts Lectures, and Ravenna Bungalow Tour.

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Award Winning Architecture, Kites, Tours, and Hungry Ghosts

Mountain View Cemetery’s Annual Open House July 11, 2010, 11am to 3:00pm 39th and Fraser, Vancouver This year the cemetery’s open house features memorial kite making workshops, walking tours and a peek behind the scenes at the works yard.

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Bike Tour was Great Fun

Basman Project 346 on the road in Vancouver Originally uploaded by lookingatdamascus I did a bike tour on June 8th for Velopalooza riding from Shaughnessy to Mountain View Cemetery. About 15 riders showed up. It was great fun. Think we’ll do one in August. Update: We’re doing a bike tour on August 25th. It’s a… Continue reading Bike Tour was Great Fun

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Viaduct and tunnels

Viaduct and tunnels Originally uploaded by lookingatdamascus The construction project at the corner of Beatty and Georgia has removed the last remaining portions of the original Georgia Viaduct. There were until quite recently portions of the railings and street lights set in a park design in the 1970s when the new viaducts opened. Underneath the… Continue reading Viaduct and tunnels