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Date

1-1-1980

Description

Square Victoria is a town square and public space that was created in 1811 and titled the "Place des Commissaires" until a hay market opened there in 1813 and it was renamed the "Place du Marché-à-Foin." In 1860, the square was renamed in honor of Queen Victoria. In the early 2000's, a redevelopment plan was initiated to rejuvenate the square and the surrounding area.

Notes

Bibliography: "Square Victoria, Montreal." A View On Cities, 2016, www.aviewoncities.com/montreal/squarevictoria.htm. Accessed 30 Mar. 2016 "Projects - Quartier international de Montréal." Société AGIL OBNL, n.d., www.societeagil.org/en/projects/quartier-international-montreal/presentation. Accessed 20 Dec. 2016

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This object from the Chester E. Smolski photographic slides and publications, housed by the Rhode Island College Special Collections, and any of its digital surrogates are the intellectual property of Rhode Island College. This digital object is protected by copyright and/or related rights. The digital material presented here is licensed with a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License. This content can be used, shared, or adapted for educational and scholarly purposes. For permissions to use this item please contact digitalcommons@ric.edu. All uses must include appropriate attribution.

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Photographer

Recommended Citation

Chester E. Smolski photographic slides and publications, MSS-0041, Special Collections, James P. Adams Library, Rhode Island College.

Keywords

park, downtown, public spaces

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