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The NCC expropriated and let Lebreton Flats sits empty for 50 years.
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The Palace House was located on Broad Street, last street on the west-side of Lebreton Flats.From the inscription on top of the building name. it looks like the Palace House was one of the buildings built on the re-birth of Lebreton Flats after the fire of 1900....
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2015
547 Wellington Street, Lebreton Flats
2015



Title:
547 Wellington
Reference number:
CA021027
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Built in 1873, the manse of the Western Methodist Church, architecturally interesting building, occupied the 547 Wellington Street in Lebreton Flats in 1962. Miraculously, the manse and the church survived the 1900 fire which demolish two thirds of Hull and 20% of Ottawa. Fifty years later, the building survied a first phase of demolition...
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Reference number:
CA020958
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Those two houses were located at 93 and 95 Sherwood Street in Lebreton Flats. Sherwood Street was running North-South between Booth Street and Broad Street. It was obviated in 1962 when the National Capital Commission (NCC) expropriated the Flats for its grandiose but yet-to-be-defined-fifty-years-later plan.
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2015
185 to 197 Broad Street, Lebreton Flats, Ottawa
2015



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Reference number:
CA021014
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Once again, this comparison shows NCC's incompetence when it comes to urban planning. The buildings shown on the archival photo (not the 2015 photo since there is nothing left) were the last ones on Broad Street before hitting Albert Street. Broad Street was the western limit of Lebreton Flats and...
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