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Commerce Village: January 8, 1981: Holly Town Hall: 102 Front Street Holly: August 22, 1985: Howarth United Methodist Church School: Bald Mountain Road Auburn Heights vicinity January 27, 1983: Hubbard-Kesby House† 1965 Dawson Road Milford: November 16, 1995: John W. Hunter House† 556 West Maple Road Birmingham: June 19, 1971: Stephen ...
Birmingham was a stagecoach stop in the 19th century between Detroit and Pontiac. In 1839, the railroad tracks were extended to Birmingham with two steam trains a day running to Detroit. On June 18, 1896, the Oakland Railway, the electric interurban, was constructed to Birmingham; it provided service to Detroit in 40 minutes. This service ended ...
Thorncliffe Stable is a defunct Thoroughbred and Standardbred horse racing and breeding operation established in 1888 in Toronto, Ontario by businessman Robert T. Davies. The stable was based at Davies' Thorn Cliff Farm in the Don River Valley in what is now known as Thorncliffe Park .
The shopping centre was opened to the public in 1960 as the Thorncliffe Market Place in the town of Leaside. Before 1954 the area was the northeast corner of racetrack and grassy area south of where the stables of the old Thorncliffe Park Raceway were. It began with two anchors, Sayvette [2] and Steinberg's. [2]
The Timken Stables, or Henry H. Timken Estate Barn as it was listed in 1978 on the National Register of Historic Places, is historically significant enough to be repaired and saved.
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Franklin Village School (32220 Franklin Road), large brick structure constructed in 1923, with two rear additions. Broughton House (32325 Franklin Road), a Greek Revival house constructed in the 1830s and now used as the village hall. J.J. Trott House (26110 Carol), an 1850 Greek Revival style house. Franklin Village Library