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Rick, Vancouver still has a lot of trolley bus routes, perhaps the largest left. In fact one of the members here as well as an old friend of mine used to drive them. For those not sure the difference...trolley are electric buses on rubber tires running from wires above the street. Streetcars run on rails.
Toronto still has a very large streetcar system
 
Check out my favorite laundromat, its called the Vend-a-Wash. Here is the Vend-a-Wash in Street View.

The last time I was there they still had some old coin-op Dexter single-load and double-load machines which are old Philco-Bendix style front loaders but with stainless steel wash cylinders. It's so cool seeing an old Bendix style cylinders (the shape is exactly the same as in 1959) but in stainless. They also have coin-op ironers! For years I've been meaning to photograph this place.

The old deco early 1930s building in the background on Lake Street was the Sears Roebuck retail store and catalog distribution center. The top of the tower used to have green neon "Sears" sign on all four sides that would light up the night sky all over south Minneapolis. Now the building has been converted into condos and the building has been renamed the Midtown Exchange. I was very happy to see that if they had to remove the green neon "Sears" letters they at least replaced them with "Midtown" green letters which still light up the night sky.
 
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