Vancouver July Night
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Street Musicians - "The Gypsy Things"
Busking is a common way for street musicians to earn some coin during the warm summer evenings. Regardless the talent on display, I doubt that any collection amounted to much when divided five ways.
Corner of Cambie & Water Streets
Colourful lights and light-trails created by the movement of cars up Water St., looking west towards the Harbour Centre building topped with a revolving restaurant which provides great views over Vancouver. All the old building in this area have been refurbished and lit with colour-changing lights. That's the Gastown Steam Clock across the street.
Raymond Saunders' first steam clock was built in 1977 to solve the issue of a steam vent in a popular sidewalk for the renovated Gastown - Vancouver. Incorporating a steam engine and electric motors, the clock displays the time on four faces and announces the quarter hours with a whistle chime that plays the Westminster Quarters.
Gastown was designated a national historic site in 2010, in the main because of this area. Stocked with historic buildings completed a few years after the 1886 Great Fire, Carrall St has some handsome historic architecture. Images from Vancouver's early days (just after it was renamed from the original moniker of 'Granville') show that the first 'city hall' was actually a sagging tent with a handwritten sign on it.