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List of public art in Toronto

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Flight Stop
Homeless Jesus
Monument to the War of 1812
Ontario Veterans' Memorial
Statue of Alexander Wood
Statue of Queen Victoria

The following public artworks have been installed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada:

See also

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References

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