Jackson Street is named after Edward Jackson, (1799–1872), tinware manufacturer.[1] Originally Jackson Street was called Tyburn Street and later Maiden Lane. It is now named after Edward Jackson.[2]
CHCH TV 11 began broadcasting in 1954 as a CBC affiliate from a transmitter located at 481 First Road West in Stoney Creek. At the time, all private stations were required to be CBC affiliates.[3] The CHCH Television Tower is a 357.5 metre-high guyed TV mast which is the primary transmitter for television station CHCH-TV. When it was built in 1960, the CHCH Television Tower became the tallest structure in Canada.[3] In 1961, CHCH disaffiliated from the CBC and became an independent TV station.[3] In 1974, CHCH TV 11 was first in the world with the television premiere of The Godfather.[3]
Hamilton is also home to the Canadian Football Hall of Fame museum. The museum hosts an annual induction event in a week-long celebration that includes school visits, a golf tournament, a formal induction dinner and concludes with the Hall of Fame game involving the local CFLHamilton Tiger-Cats at Ivor Wynne Stadium.[4][5]
Landmarks
Note: Listing of Landmarks from West to East.
Jackson Playground
Locke Street Shopping district (Antique shops, Art galleries, Cafes & fine dining Restaurants)