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Tag Archives: Toronto Sewer Maps

Infrastructure History: Connecting us to the Past

   January 17, 2010 March 25, 2010    2 Comments on Infrastructure History: Connecting us to the Past

Recent articles in Toronto newspapers on burst watermains suggest that we seek connections between infrastructure and the past when such infrastructures fail.

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Canadian history, Does History Matter?, History and Everyday Life, History in the News, Technology     City of Toronto, Infrastructure, Technological Failure, Toronto History, Toronto Sewer Maps, Toronto Water, Watermains

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