MAKE A MEME View Large Image Burrard and West Georgia Streets on March 6, 1955. The Palomar Dance Hall, 713 Burrard St., was built in the late-1930s on the site of the Wesley Methodist Church. The Palomar was demolished to make way for the modernist Burrard Building ...
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Keywords: blackandwhite monochrome outdoor road building architecture black and white SW corner of Burrard and West Georgia Streets on March 6, 1955. The Palomar Dance Hall, 713 Burrard St., was built in the late-1930s on the site of the Wesley Methodist Church. The Palomar was demolished to make way for the modernist Burrard Building (1955-56, renovated 1988-90). Photograph shows the building's occupants: Oscar's Steak House (which moved to 1023 W. Georgia St.), Burrard News and the New Palomar Supper club. The Ritz Hotel looms in the west (right). [City of Vancouver Archives; Walter Edwin Frost, photographer] SW corner of Burrard and West Georgia Streets on March 6, 1955. The Palomar Dance Hall, 713 Burrard St., was built in the late-1930s on the site of the Wesley Methodist Church. The Palomar was demolished to make way for the modernist Burrard Building (1955-56, renovated 1988-90). Photograph shows the building's occupants: Oscar's Steak House (which moved to 1023 W. Georgia St.), Burrard News and the New Palomar Supper club. The Ritz Hotel looms in the west (right). [City of Vancouver Archives; Walter Edwin Frost, photographer]
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