Tag: Street
Celebrate! A Street Party: Lilo and Stitch
Celebrate! A Street Party: Lilo and Stitch

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Stag Shop – Hamilton (on Upper James Street)
Stag Shop – Hamilton (on Upper James Street)

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Photos of Stag Shop’s retail store at 980 Upper James Street in Hamilton.
Stag Shop also offers online shopping in addition to its retail stores in Ontario.
Celebrate! A Street Party: Stitch and Dancer
Celebrate! A Street Party: Stitch and Dancer

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Stitch bonked his nose on the dancer’s head when he stopped so I could take their picture.
Celebrate! A Street Party: Tug and Tweener
Celebrate! A Street Party: Tug and Tweener

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Sometimes the parade units need a little help moving.
Celebrate! A Street Party: Lilo and Stitch
Celebrate! A Street Party: Lilo and Stitch

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Stitch realizes his booty shaking was caught on film…
Mr. Happy noticed something down the street
Mr. Happy noticed something down the street

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P_02 College Hill – St. John’s (King’s) Cathedral (1810) – 271 North Main Street and The Rose Garden at 16 Church Street – Behind the Sarah Helen Whitman House at 88 Benefit Street (from Church Street) – Looking North-West
P_02 College Hill – St. John’s (King’s) Cathedral (1810) – 271 North Main Street and The Rose Garden at 16 Church Street – Behind the Sarah Helen Whitman House at 88 Benefit Street (from Church Street) – Looking North-West

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St. John’s (King’s) Cathedral (1810) – 271 North Main Street – Looking West Down Church Street. A long exposure just before dark.
In H. P. Lovecraft’s "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward," Joseph Curwen and his wife Eliza become parishioners of this church; and their only child, Ann, is christened here in May of 1765.
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From here, you can also see where Edgar Allan Poe first set eyes on the love of his life, Sarah Helen Whitman, standing in the rose garden behind her house, in July of 1845; while Poe was passing by with his friend and poet Frances Sargent Osgood.
Sarah Helen Whitman House (1783-92) – 88 Benefit Street (at Church Street). The home of the poetess who was courted by Poe; which is situated just one house above St. John’s (King’s) Cathedral. And that explains why Poe spent so much time in that area. And since one set of steps entered the churchyard from just past the garden below her house, and the other set of steps enters from the other side of the house next to hers, Lovecraft would have passed this corner every time he visited St. John’s.
Photo taken by Will Hart on 20-August-1990 at Sunset.


