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Wednesday, 13 June 2018

Shawarma Garage

154 O'Connor Streeet

Once a three-bay Shell Station, then a "Bacon Factory" and, as of last summer, Shawarma Andalos. This is where i used to put air in my bike tires, eons ago. Before that — a house (right at the corner) and a livery stable (Goad, reprinted 1912).
at June 13, 2018
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Labels: architecture, gasoline, history, horses, Ottawa, shawarma
Location: 154 O'Connor St, Ottawa, ON K2P 1T5, Canada
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