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    What city was the first in Canada to install parking meters?

    Question #27400. Asked by Catgoldfish. (Jan 30 03 3:37 AM)


    gtho4

    according to one site (which is down at the moment)

    Sudbury, Ontario, in 1940
    a few years after they made their first appearance in Oklahoma City


    Jan 30 03, 7:32 AM


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