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Gastown is the
original settlement that
became the core of the city of Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada, and a
national historic site and a neighbourhood...
- 1, 1867, and
owned by
proprietor G****y Jack. The
Gastown steam clock marks the
original site.
Gastown then
formally registered as a
townsite dubbed Granville...
- 49.28333°N 123.10417°W / 49.28333; -123.10417 The
Gastown riot,
known also in the
plural as
Gastown riots, also
known as "the
Battle of
Maple Tree Square"...
- The
Global Relay Gastown Grand Prix is a
criterium cycling race held in
Gastown, the
oldest neighbourhood in Vancouver,
British Columbia, Canada. Founded...
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abandoned oil
refinery and a lead mine,
which would eventually become Gastown and the
Bullet Farm respectively. Joe puts his right-hand-man
Major Kalashnikov...
- wild
Gastown clash,"
Vancouver Sun,
August 9, 1971. Collins, Doug (August 15, 1971). "Pot and Politics:
Canada and the
Marijuana Debate - 1971
Gastown riots...
- 19th-century antiques,
steam clocks are a more
recent phenomenon inspired by the
Gastown steam clock built by
Saunders in 1977. One
exception is the
steam clock...
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sculpted by Vern Simpson. Its
location moved to
various spots in Vancouver's
Gastown neighborhood, in
British Columbia, Canada. It was
finally installed at...
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developed by the
Vancouver Whitecaps FC. The
proposed location was
north of
Gastown on the
central waterfront on what was then a
parking lot and the site of...
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Gastown (1867–1886)
Granville (1870–1886) City of
Vancouver (1886–present)...