Bounded by a toll booth, Greene Avenue provided access to Upper Greene. By Michael Walsh
History
ArticlesThe history behind the familiar: Anecdotes embedded in the past of Braeside Place. By Michael Walsh
The history behind the familiar: Anecdotes and intrigues on Chesterfield Avenue. By Michael Walsh
The history behind the familiar: Melbourne Avenue, a short street between Metcalfe and Melville.
By Michael Walsh
The history behind the familiar: Ingleside, a dead-end street with unique charm. By Michael Walsh
The atomic age and the threat of all-out nuclear war began in August 1945. By Irwin Rapoport
The history behind the familiar: Revisiting Dorchester Boulevard in the late 1800s.
By Michael Walsh
The history behind a street many residents can easily overlook. By Michael Walsh
One of the pleasures of living in Westmount is its small town feel. By Michael Walsh
The history behind the familiar: Redfern Avenue was opened in 1901 with land ceded from the Grey Nuns. By Michael Walsh
Familiar places in Westmount that were part of the City’s initial urbanization. By Michael Walsh
The history behind the familiar: Blenheim Place, one of the most beautiful cul-de-sacs in Westmount. By Michael Walsh
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