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Du Musée Avenue, Montreal

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Du Musée Avenue
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1975 : Opening year of this street or name change

Alternative spelling Av Du Musée Former name of this street : avenue Ontario

Boroughs / districts where theses pictures where taken : Downtown

CODEIMTL 4118 : Last update of this page 2009-10-14 | 2990 hits on this page since 2010/12/31

Reference book: Les Rues de Montréal, répertoire Historique see



Pictures taken on this street

Musée Av, uptown
Musée Av, uptown
Quartier du Musée
Quartier du Musée
Avenue Docteur Penfield corner du Musée
Avenue Docteur Penfield corner du Musée
Du Musée Street
Du Musée Street

Historical buildings and skysrapers on this street

Canadian Art Pavilion, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal
Canadian Art Pavilion, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Montréal
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
John Redpath Mansion
John Redpath Mansion
Thomas Tait and Katherine Bate House
Thomas Tait and Katherine Bate House
Farquhar Robertson House
Farquhar Robertson House
Mabel Brunette House
Mabel Brunette House
Joseph-Marcelin Wilson House
Joseph-Marcelin Wilson House
George W. Grier House
George W. Grier House
Herbert Molson House
Herbert Molson House
Rodolphe Forget House
Rodolphe Forget House

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  Montreal's streets : some facts Source ville.montreal.qc.ca
  • Sherbrooke Street is also the provincial road 138
  • Since Montreal include some suburb towns, there are three series of avenues (three 1st avenues!)
  • The Côte Saint-Antoine road is the oldest track on the island that still in use. It was used by the native Amerindians to bypass the mountain