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  2. History of Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Following is an outline is for the history of Brampton, the fourth largest city in Ontario, Canada. European settlers arrived began to settle the area in the early 19th century, with Brampton being formally incorporated into a village in 1853.

  3. Peel Art Gallery, Museum and Archives - Wikipedia

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    Museum Lobby wall divided into two section. The two sets of buildings are connected by an 82-metre-long tunnel, with two skylights. One enters within the art gallery building (1958), the tunnel passes partially under the 1867 Peel County Courthouse, and into a 1986 link structure, joining the 1867 Peel County Jail and the 1890s registry office.

  4. Brampton City Hall - Wikipedia

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    A park on the site for many years was home to the Brampton Cenotaph (opened in 1928 by Governor General Lord Willingdon [1]), it was named Memorial Park. (A park at South Fletcher's Sportsplex now uses the name and the old former park named Ken Whillans Square ) [ 2 ] A downtown bus terminal on part of the site opened after 1976 and was closed ...

  5. Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Lululemon & Pet Valu have their main GTA distribution centres in the city. Wolseley Plumbing built a distribution Center and showroom in Brampton in 2024. An automobile manufacturing facility was opened by American Motors (AMC) in 1960 as the Brampton Assembly Plant. In 1986, AMC developed a new, state-of-the-art operation at Bramalea.

  6. Category:History of Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of Brampton" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. List of historic places in the Regional Municipality of Peel

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    Brampton ON 43°41′13″N 79°45′54″W  /  43.687°N 79.765°W  / 43.687; -79.765  ( Brampton GO Station and VIA Station, formerly a Canadian National Railways Federal ( 4567 )

  8. Churchville, Brampton - Wikipedia

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    Churchville, circa 1910. Churchville was founded in 1815 by Amaziah Church (1766-1831), [2] who built a gristmill on the Credit River in what was then Toronto Township, York County (Peel County was created from York County in 1851). [3]

  9. 10 Peel Centre Drive - Wikipedia

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    10 Peel Centre Drive is a building complex in Brampton, Ontario, Canada that serves as the seat of local government for the Regional Municipality of Peel. The building has been used for regional government offices since its completion in 1980 after relocating from the nearby historic Peel County Courthouse .