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  2. York University - Wikipedia

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    York University was established in 1959 as a non-denominational institution by the York University Act, [5] which received Royal Assent in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario on 26 March of that year. [6] Its first class was held in September 1960 in Falconer Hall on the University of Toronto campus with a total of 76 students. [7]

  3. York University Heights - Wikipedia

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    York University station is located in the York University Commons, and Finch West station is located at the corner of Finch Avenue and Keele Street. The Village, though no longer on university-owned land, is considered part of the broader university area by city planners, and is a component of the York University Secondary Plan. [2]

  4. Keele Campus - Wikipedia

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    Vari Hall. The Keele Campus is the main campus of York University in the North York district of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It occupies roughly 1 square kilometre of land and is situated between Jane Street to the west, Keele Street to the east, Steeles Avenue West to the north and Finch Avenue West to the south.

  5. York Avenue and Sutton Place - Wikipedia

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    York Avenue, Sutton Place, and Sutton Place South are the names of segments of a north–south thoroughfare in the Yorkville, Lenox Hill, and Sutton Place neighborhoods of the East Side of Manhattan, in New York City. York Avenue runs from 59th to 92nd Streets through eastern Lenox Hill and Yorkville on the Upper East Side.

  6. York University station - Wikipedia

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    York University is a subway station on Line 1 Yonge–University of the Toronto subway. It is located on the main Keele Campus of York University, near Ian Macdonald and York Boulevards in the former city of North York. It opened in 2017, as part of the extension of the subway to Vaughan Metropolitan Centre.

  7. University of York - Wikipedia

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    This started in 2005 against York's other university, York St John University. York won all six of the tournaments held. [132] In 2011 attempts to try and increase the competitiveness of the competition saw York St John replaced by the University of Hull. [133] York won all 3 tournaments against Hull, which resulted in it being scrapped in 2013 ...

  8. Peasholme Green - Wikipedia

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    [2] [1] [3] During this period, the road was alternatively known as "Union Street", from the Union Buildings. In 1955, Stonebow was constructed to link to the south-western end of the street, and the road layout was altered, it assuming a more uniform width. [2] It remains an important cross-city route, with large numbers of buses. [1]

  9. York College, City University of New York - Wikipedia

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    York College is a public senior college in Jamaica, Queens, New York City, United States.It is a senior college in the City University of New York (CUNY) system. Founded in 1966, York was the first senior college founded under the newly formed CUNY system, which united several previously independent public colleges into a single public university system in 1961.