About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 35. Chapters: Toronto Eaton Centre, Chatham Center, Sydney Tower, JPMorgan Chase Tower, CityPlex Towers, First City Tower, Geelong Performing Arts Centre, Marriott World Trade Center, Howell High School, South Quay Estate, Mei Lam Estate, Museum of Cretan Ethnology, Singapore General Hospital, Rheinturm Dusseldorf, Choi Wan Estate, Mosque Foundation, National Palace of Culture, Thrigby Windmill, Ellen Fairclough Building, Jordan River Utah Temple, Denver Place, Spencer W. Kimball Tower, One Post Office Square, National Fallen Firefighters Memorial, Three First National Plaza, Bill Armstrong Stadium, Sanctuary of Truth, Mizuho Bank Head Office Building, Sephardic Temple Tifereth Israel, Himegamisha Shrine, Nara, Bank of America Plaza, Trident House, Tamayo Contemporary Art Museum, Hypo-Haus, Marathon Oil Tower, Szkieletor, Grisham Stadium, Mid America Tower, 1981 in architecture, Churchill Apartments, Castlemead, Lloyd Center Tower, Gewandhaus, Chung Cheng Aviation Museum, Providian Financial Building, Ching Lai Court, Teatro Verga, Denver Financial Center, Fifth Third Center, Rogers Observatory, The Palace, Sha Tin Centre, Cameron Hall, Monument to 1300 Years of Bulgaria, Dedmon Center, Colonius, James Monroe Building, Hospital Naval, Stalexport Skyscrapers, Three Ravinia Drive, Pavello de l'Ateneu de Sant Sadurni, Riyadh TV Tower. Excerpt: The Toronto Eaton Centre is a large shopping mall and office complex in downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, named after the now-defunct Eaton's department store chain that once anchored it. In terms of the number of visitors, the shopping mall is Toronto's top tourist attraction, with around one million visitors per week. It is also the largest shopping mall in Eastern Canada and third-largest in Canada as a whole. The Eaton Centre is bounded by Yonge Street on the east, Queen Street West on...