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Winter at the works

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March 15, 2013June 18, 2014 Francis Crescia Evergreen Brick Works, families, kids, skating, Town Folk, winter

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WINTER HOME: Popping out of a structure made from logs and fir boughs at Evergreen Brick Works is Willow Tashlin Clark.

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By: Francis Crescia
Posted: Mar 15 2013 4:35 pm
Filed in: NEWS
Edition: Toronto
Neighbourhood: Bennington Heights • Rosedale
Tagged: Evergreen Brick Works • families • kids • skating • Town Folk • winter

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