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Description: Construction of the Clappison Cut on what would become Ontario Highway 5 and later Ontario Highway 6 north of Hamilton. Photo faces south towards Burlington Bay.
Title: Clappison cut 1
Credit: Henley's Hamilton: Clappison Cut
Author: unknown
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