Sebastian Mark Kadey

Sebastian Mark Kadey

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I can't be summed up with a bunch of words. Words like Gay, Buddhist, Male, Hearing Impaired, Loyal, Eccentric, are all just different aspects of who I am!!

Oshawa, Canada
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Sebastian Mark Kadey
44 places updated May 7, 2012
In 1793, Toronto, then known as York, was named capital of the new colony of Upper Canada.
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4 places including BlackBerry #CES Booth 30326, Oshawa Centre, Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, BlackBerry "Be Bold at #CES"
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14 places including Homewood Suites by Hilton, Samsung GALAXY Experience, Kung Fu Saloon, FADER Fort Presented by Converse
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    "Amazing customer service always!!!!"
    Sebastian Mark KadeySebastian Mark Kadey · January 10, 2019
    Hotel
    · Sudbury, Canada
    7.3
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    "The Toronto Stock Exchange was formed in 1852. It merged with the Standard Stock and Mining Exchange in 1934"
    Sebastian Mark KadeySebastian Mark Kadey · March 8, 2012
    Structure
    · Toronto, Canada
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    "The Gladstone Hotel is the oldest continuously operating hotel in Toronto."
    Sebastian Mark KadeySebastian Mark Kadey · March 8, 2012
    Hotel
    · Toronto, Canada
    7.9
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    "The Theatorium, opened in 1906 at 183 Yonge Street, was Toronto's first permanent movie theatre. Its name was changed to the Red Mill in 1911."
    Sebastian Mark KadeySebastian Mark Kadey · March 8, 2012
    Theater
    · Hamilton, Canada
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    "Built in 1907, the Royal Alex is the oldest continuously operating legitimate theatre in North America"
    Sebastian Mark KadeySebastian Mark Kadey · March 8, 2012
    Theater
    · Toronto, Canada
    8.5
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    "The Don Gaol was built between 1862 &1865 (predating Canadian Confederation by two years) with most of the current jail facilities being built in the 1950s, a jail has stood on the site since 1858"
    Sebastian Mark KadeySebastian Mark Kadey · March 8, 2012
    Police Station
    · Toronto, Canada