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The Tale of a Town - Canada - A Walk Down Main Street Hamilton, ON - James Street North

A Walk Down Main Street Hamilton, ON - James Street North

12/10/15 • 29 min

The Tale of a Town - Canada
Think about the old Hotel Hamilton – which is now the Mulberry Street Coffeehouse...the Armoury...the Art Crawl...that’s right, it’s time to take a walk down James Street North with The Tale of a Town's newest podcast. There are many main streets to walk down in Hamilton, and over the next three years, our Storymobile will be visiting as many of them as possible. Special thanks to CoBALT Connects, The Ontario Arts Council, and the Ontario Trillium Foundation for their generous support of our project, and to everyone in Hamilton who​ supported our performance installation at Supercrawl and​ took the time to share their stories -- you can find a complete list on our website. ​ The Tale of a Town is created and produced by FIXT POINT and developed ​in collaboration with​ the National Arts Centre to capture the collective community memory of Canada's main streets -- one story at a time. This episode featured original music by Jake Nicoll, and was produced by Roz Mugford, Charles Ketchabaw, and Alison Broverman.
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Think about the old Hotel Hamilton – which is now the Mulberry Street Coffeehouse...the Armoury...the Art Crawl...that’s right, it’s time to take a walk down James Street North with The Tale of a Town's newest podcast. There are many main streets to walk down in Hamilton, and over the next three years, our Storymobile will be visiting as many of them as possible. Special thanks to CoBALT Connects, The Ontario Arts Council, and the Ontario Trillium Foundation for their generous support of our project, and to everyone in Hamilton who​ supported our performance installation at Supercrawl and​ took the time to share their stories -- you can find a complete list on our website. ​ The Tale of a Town is created and produced by FIXT POINT and developed ​in collaboration with​ the National Arts Centre to capture the collective community memory of Canada's main streets -- one story at a time. This episode featured original music by Jake Nicoll, and was produced by Roz Mugford, Charles Ketchabaw, and Alison Broverman.

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A Walk Down Main St - Hamilton, ON Concession Street

There are many main streets to walk down in Hamilton, and over the next three years, our Storymobile will be visiting as many of them as possible. But maybe you can guess where we are today... Do you remember the Hillcrest dining hall...the great view from Sam Laurence Park...memories of former shops like Woolcott’s Shoes, Wilf’s Hardware, and So Low Sales... That’s right! Join us now for a walk “up” Concession Street. Special thanks to CoBALT Connects, The Ontario Arts Council, and the Ontario Trillium Foundation for their generous support of our project, and to everyone in Hamilton who​ supported our performance installation at Supercrawl and​ took the time to share their stories. You can hear more at: www.thetaleofatown.com The Tale of a Town is created and produced by FIXT POINT and developed in collaboration with​ the National Arts Centre to capture the collective community memory of Canada's main streets, one story at a time... This episode features original music by Jake Nicoll, and was produced by Charles Ketchabaw and Alison Broverman, in collaboration with Lisa Pijuan-Nomura and our creative team.

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