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Pure Food Building

1922 establishments in Ontario1953 disestablishments in CanadaExhibition PlaceMunicipal buildings in Toronto
Pure Food Building Toronto 1941
Pure Food Building Toronto 1941

The Pure Food Building was a facility opened in 1922 on Exhibition Place at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was demolished after the 1953 CNE to make way for the modernist Food Building, which still stands.

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Pure Food Building
Manitoba Drive, Toronto

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Toronto Star Food Building

Manitoba Drive
M6K 0B3 Toronto
Ontario, Canada
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