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St. Anthony Elementary School
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St. Anthony Elementary School
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created by Jono
on 12/17/2006 6:23 AM
last modified by Axle
on 12/17/2007 7:24 PM
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This location has been labeled as Demolished, and therefore can be viewed by anyone.
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A three story brick building, lots of classrooms, and half of a gym. The other half was demolished to make room for the new school, located right next door.
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Type: Building
Status: Demolished
Accessibility: Moderate
Recommendation: check it out if you're nearby
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Address
645 Gladstone Ave
Toronto, Ontario
Canada
Owner: Toronto District Catholic School Board
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Well it's an old elementary school, there's still some class materials left, and roof access. Also the kids left messages on the blackboard when the school closed.
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flashlight gloves a camera, and a BobtheAlmighty
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St. Anthony Catholic School was established by the Sisters of Loretto more than 90 years ago. Over the years St. Anthony has served the children of various immigrants groups, starting with the Irish and continuing with Italians, Portuguese, Central and South Americans. At present the majority of students are Canadians of Portuguese heritage, plus a smaller number of Canadians whose heritage is Central and South American. St. Anthony School is named in honour of St. Anthony of Padua. His contact with some Franciscans, inspired him to become a Franciscan. He was sent to Italy to preach and teach. He died at the age of 36, and was canonized within the year. St. Anthony School continues to be proud of its historic past, its academic and athletic excellence, its Christian environment, and its ties with the community and parish. We are very proud of the many outstanding graduates who have contributed to the community, city, country and church since its establishment by the Sister of Loretto.
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The building will be completely demolished with the process starting early in the new year The building is gone, fastest demolition ever according to local sources, was torn down, and re-landscaped complete with a new parking lot and little trees in five days.
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The moderator rating is a neutral rating of the content quality, photography, and coolness of this location.
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This location's validation is current. It was last validated by
Emperor Wang on 12/17/2007 9:10 PM.
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on Dec 17 07 at 21:10, Emperor Wang validated this location on Dec 17 07 at 19:24, Axle changed the following: Status, Future Plans on Mar 18 07 at 23:16, Emperor Wang validated this location on Mar 18 07 at 21:04, Yehoshua updated gallery Yehoshua 03/07 on Mar 18 07 at 15:36, Yehoshua updated gallery Yehoshua 03/07 on Mar 18 07 at 15:30, Yehoshua created a new gallery on Mar 18 07 at 14:39, Yehoshua created a new gallery on Jan 28 07 at 22:59, Emperor Wang validated this location on Jan 28 07 at 20:42, Axle updated gallery picture Empty on Jan 28 07 at 20:42, Axle updated gallery picture Peace
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