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Main Street (Hamilton, Ontario) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Main Street (Hamilton, Ontario)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Main Street, looking East
Main Street, looking East

Main Street, is a Lower City arterial road in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. It starts east of Wilson Street in Ancaster at White Chapel Cemetery as a two-way street and switches over to a one-way street (Eastbound) at Dundurn Street South up to the Delta where it once again switches over to a two-way street the rest of the way eastward and ends just past Parkdale Avenue at Roxborough Park.

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[edit] History

Landed Banking & Loan Co. Building, Main Street East
Landed Banking & Loan Co. Building, Main Street East

Main Street was originally called Court Street, after the first courthouse that stood on it. It is now called Main Street because it formed the "main" concession line of Barton Township. [1]

On June 20, 1877, the first commercial telephone service in Canada began in Hamilton, Ontario. [2] Hugh Cossart Baker, Jr. learned of Alexander Graham Bell's invention in 1877 at the Philadelphia International Exposition and from there decided to test the communication tool in Hamilton. [3] Hugh Cossart Baker Jr. is credited with making the first telephone exchange in the British Empire from an office building (Exchange Building) at the corner of James and Main Street East which still stands there today (March 2007). [3]

In 1925, The first traffic lights in Canada went into operation at the Delta. (11 June, 1925). [4]

McMaster University arrived in Hamilton in 1930 from Bloor Street in Toronto. The total student population at McMaster University is well over 27,000. Almost two-thirds of the students come from outside the immediate Hamilton region. [5]

Built in 1931, Westdale Secondary School was immediately deemed the largest composite school in the British Empire, having cost $1.3 million to build and consisting of 4.7 hectares of building, grounds and athletic fields. [6] A number of famous celebrities from Hamilton are graduates of the school. Alumni members include, WNBA basketball player Shona Thorburn, SCTV alumni Eugene Levy[7], & Martin Short[8], Lincoln Alexander who served as the 24th Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario from 1985 to 1991, John Munro member of Parliament for Hamilton East (1962-1984), Canadian sportscaster Brian Williams, football players Jim Young & Russ Jackson, NHL players Harry Howell & Steve Staios, Gord Lewis member of the band Teenage Head, CFL powerman David Braley and Daniel Goldberg, Hollywood producer of Twins and Space Jam. [6]

The London Tap House, is a five-floor entertainment, dance club, lounge and restaurant complex in Hamilton, featuring a 240 seat roof-top patio that is currently under a $2-million construction and renovation on the corner of John Street and Main Street East. This high profile corner's roof-top patio offers stunning views of Hamilton’s skyline and is scheduled to be opened sometime in the summer of 2008. This building is one of the few downtown buildings not designated as an historical landmark. [9]

[edit] Landmarks

McMaster University Medical Centre, Main Street West
McMaster University Medical Centre, Main Street West
United Empire Loyalists, statue, Hamilton Courthouse
United Empire Loyalists, statue, Hamilton Courthouse
Main Street West, looking East
Main Street West, looking East
Convention Centre & Hamilton Place Auditorium
Convention Centre & Hamilton Place Auditorium
Art Gallery Hamilton, rooftop
Art Gallery Hamilton, rooftop
BDC Building, Main Street West
BDC Building, Main Street West

Note: Listing of Landmarks from West to East.

[edit] Communities

Delta Secondary School
Delta Secondary School
Ryerson United Church
Ryerson United Church

Note: Listing of neighbourhoods from West to East. [11]

  • Ainsley Wood West
  • Ainsley Wood North/ Ainsley Wood
  • Cootes Paradise A/ Ainsley Wood East
  • Westdale
  • Strathcona/ Kirkendall North
  • Central/ Durand
  • Beasley/ Corktown
  • Landsdale/ Stinson
  • Gibson/ St. Clair
  • Stipley/ Blakeley
  • Crown Point West/ Delta West
  • Crown Point East/ Delta East
  • Homeside/ Bartonville
  • Normanhurst
  • McQuesten West

[edit] Roads that are parallel with Main Street

Railway line at Main East, near Gage Avenue
Railway line at Main East, near Gage Avenue
Railway line at Main East, near Gage Avenue
Railway line at Main East, near Gage Avenue

Lower City Roads:

Niagara Escarpment (Mountain) Roads:

[edit] Roads that cross Main Street

The Delta, where King & Main Streets cross over
The Delta, where King & Main Streets cross over

Note: Listing of streets from West to East.

[edit] Images

[edit] References

  1. ^ Manson, Bill (2003). Footsteps In Time: Exploring Hamilton's heritage neighbourhoods. North Shore Publishing Inc. ISBN 1-896899-22-6. 
  2. ^ Chronolgy of the Regional Municipality of Hamilton-Ontario. Retrieved on 2007-03-26.
  3. ^ a b Houghton, Margaret (2003). The Hamiltonians, 100 Fascinating Lives. James Lorimer & Company Ltd., Publishers Toronto. ISBN 1-55028-804-0. 
  4. ^ Houghton, Margaret (2006). Vanished Hamilton Calender. North Shore Publishing. ISBN 1-896899-39-0. 
  5. ^ McMaster's Economic Impact on the Hamilton Community. McMaster University. Retrieved on 2007-04-23.
  6. ^ a b The Hamilton Spectator (2006-05-19). "Celebrity High: Westdale Secondary Alumni". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-04-21.
  7. ^ Eugene Levy - Biography
  8. ^ Martin Short (I) - Biography
  9. ^ The London Tap House: Official Web site. Retrieved on 2007-12-07.
  10. ^ Bailey, Thomas Melville (1981). Dictionary of Hamilton Biography (Vol I, 1791-1875). W.L. Griffin Ltd. 
  11. ^ Hamilton Neighbourhood Boundaries, (map.hamilton.ca). Retrieved on 2007-05-11.
  • MapArt Golden Horseshoe Atlas - Page 646/647/648 - Grids H5, J5, J6, J7, J8, H8, H9, H10, G10, G11, G12, G13, G14, G15, G16, G17, G18, G19

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