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The Distillery District in Toronto once produced booze and bombs

The Distillery Districtwas not always a collection of boutique shops, galleries and other touristy attractions.

Most everyone knows the district once did as its name implies: it was home to a distillery.

What's less commonly known is that duringprohibition in Ontario, which started in 1916, the plant was given to the government to produce ingredients key to explosives of the day (like smokeless gunpowder).

Operated by British Acetones, the plant manufactured roughly 1000 tonnes of acetone in the final years of the war.

Eventually it would return to operate as a distillery, and was sold by theGooderham familyto Harry C. Hatch and associates in 1926. Just a year later, that company went on to acquire Hiram Walker's, who would continue to run the distillery until the late 1980s when it was sold to Allied Vintners.

出售后不久,酒厂停止加工ations and was left unoccupied for the majority of the 1990s. And then, thankfully, in 2001 Cityscape Holdings purchased the site with an eye toward transforming it into the destination that it has become today.

Here's what the Distillery District used to look like.

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The Esplanade and Distillery 1874

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What the Gooderham and Worts Distillery looked like in 1896

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Molasses tank 1915

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Buildings of the distilleries, 1918

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Rectifying columns 1918

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Tank houses 1918

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Trinity Street 1918

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Elevator 1918

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British Acetones of Toronto office 1918

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Aerial View of Distillery and area 1926

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In 1937

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Jumping way ahead to the 1990s

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An alleyway between buildings, 1990s

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The Distillery District in the 1990s, before it was named as such

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Photos by

TheToronto Archives, Wikimedia Commons, andDistillery Heritage. With files from Derek Flack.


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