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Here are some Pics I dug up from the archives Of City Hall, Osgoode, Old City Hall and Nathan Philips Square. Looking North from Queen and Bay Looking South from Queen and Bay
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no worries, I did not realize that peeps be using the same thead to update their city journals, i have always been creating a new thread topic. that's why each of my entries seem to be my first journal entry. More pics coming soon!
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thanks jayo, will do...
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lol, yea this city journal is terrible, lol, yea its the worst ever and it's pretty bad. lol
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Ok, I have added more Toronto BAT Landmarks off the exchange. It's looking good so far. Everything seems stable but there is still alot of jigging around with roads and especially the waterfront. I need more Toronto Landmarks. ANYONE OUT THERE WILLING TO CREATE SOME TORONTO LANDMARKS? if there were more time in a day I would create them but I could use some help. Landmarks needed: Rogers Centre/Skydome Eaton Centre Dundas Square Canada LIfe Princes Gates Royal Ontario Museum Air Canada Centre Maple Leaf GArdens Royal York Hotel For more infor regarding this last update visit Simtoronto.wprdpress.com
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I will have those small pics available on my flickr site later on tonite. I will provide the links shortly
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Ok, my attempt in creating a Sim Toronto has taken a new turn. I decided not to use the downloadable map (It's a little off in size). I am going to create the city then shape the landscape around it. Oh yea, SimToronto has it's own home now. www.simtoronto.wordpress.com
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cool, looks amazing so far. i kinda started on to not to long ago. http://www.aladones.blogspot.com check it out. Looking forward to seeing yours grow. Holla Alden
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OK, I know this has been done before but I am the next to give it a shot. I have started to build the TDot! For more check out my blog I have a few posted updates regarding my Sim Toronto. www.aladones.blogspot.com Recent update: http://aladones.blogspot.com/2007/05/sim-toronto-birth-of-queens-park.html
