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- Interior: general view & in the distance, a terra cotta arch from the original building on the same site (photo taken 1981), Building File, Bounded by Portage Avenue, Main Street, Graham Avenue and Fort Street, The Allan Killam and McKay Building (later the Crown Trust Building) was the original building on this site, Skywalk