File:Currier's View In King Street (looking Eastward), City Of Toronto, Upper Canada.JPG
This stretch of King Street was an early focal point of Toronto, as it contained many of the main shops, the old jail (1827-1840), the courthouse (1827-1855) and St. James Anglican Church (1833-1849). Market/City Hall was further east, at King and Nelson (Jarvis) Streets.
Thomas Young, the artist, was a well-known Toronto architect.
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