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HISTORY
The Annex was subdivided in the 1870's and 1880's. It immediately became one of
Toronto's elite neighbourhoods.
The
Annex's first residents included the likes of Timothy Eaton, the patriarch of
Eatons department store, and George Gooderham, president of the Gooderham and
Worts Distillery.
The
Annex's Golden Era lasted until the 1920's, when the upper classes
began to migrate northward to newer more fashionable suburbs in
Forest Hill and Lawrence Park.
Those
who stayed behind helped form the Annex Residents Association. This
powerful lobby group saved the Annex from the proposed Spadina Expressway
which would have divided the Annex in half, had it been built.
The
Annex has endured and is now over one hundred years old. It remains
one of Toronto's premier neighbourhoods. |