Hours of the Day
Memorial and sculpture in Toronto, Ontario, Canada
43°39′44″N 79°23′21.3″W / 43.66222°N 79.389250°W / 43.66222; -79.389250 Hours of the Day is an outdoor memorial and sculpture commemorating correctional workers by Paul Raff Studios, installed in Toronto, Ontario.[1] The work was unveiled in 2018.[2]
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