St. Thomas (Ontario)
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St Thomas[1] is a city in Southwestern Ontario.
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- On the town's aging and filthy bus line
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The principal claim-to-fame of St Thomas Ontario is that it was where the famous elephant, Jumbo, met his death in 1885, when he was hit and killed by a train - you can see the statue commemorating this even at the west end of town.
- The Old English Church, Walnut Street, [2]. The oldest Church in the area. Surrounded by the graveyard, it sits in the older section of town, undisturbed by the modernization going on around it.
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- The Elgin County Railway Museum, Wellington Street [3] Housed in the historic Michigan Central Railroad Shop.
- Avoid psychiatric out-patients, since the government closed most of the beds in the city's large psychiatric hospital.
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- An evening of debauchery at Studio 99, the town's local rub and tug
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- Quai du Vin Winery, just outside St Thomas, [6]. Great place to visit - don't miss their "Reds, Whites and the Blues" Wine and Music Festival in August 2008.
- Railway City Brewing Company, in downtown St.Thomas [7] at the corner of St.Catherines Street and Curtis Street, just behind City Hall. Brewery Tours available, with samples of our finest. Brewers of Fine Ales including our Iron Spike Blonde and Iron Spike Amber.
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- In one of the sketchy motels.
- With one of the skanky hookers you can find on Talbot St.
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As fast as you can! In fact, don't go there if you can help it!
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