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According to Curator Paul Ferguson and existing documentations, there have been no significant alternations or renovations to the building since 1984. Renovations lie primarily in the surrounding grounds of the Museum. Alternations have been made to provide greater comfort and accessibility to the locals and visitors. Since the museum's occupancy in 1983, the following have been changed: Cenotaph

- Cenotaph: 2 brick pathways from the east and west sides have been put in and grass no longer surrounds the cenotaph.
- Seating areas have been put in the south point.
- The corner of Yale and Spadina Avenue has been altered. It has been rounded off to make it wheelchair accessible.
- The corner of Main and Spadina Avenue have also been rounded off.
- Benches have been put on both corners.
- The building has been recently repainted.
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