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  2. Toronto, Kansas - Wikipedia

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    As of the census [7] of 2010, there were 281 people, 149 households, and 72 families residing in the city. The population density was 780.6 inhabitants per square mile (301.4/km 2).

  3. Toronto, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Toronto is an extinct town in Helt Township, Vermillion County, in the U.S. state of Indiana. [2] The site is on Indiana State Road 71 near the Illinois and Indiana border. A few buildings in the community exist, and it is still cited by the USGS.

  4. List of Odd Fellows buildings - Wikipedia

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    Chesterton, Indiana: Contributing in Chesterton Commercial Historic District: Calumet Lodge IOOF Lodge No. 601 1916 177-79 State St. Hammond, Indiana Morgantown, Indiana: Contributing in Morgantown Historic District (Morgantown, Indiana) I.O.O.F. Building (Stinesville, Indiana) 1894 1995 NRHP CP 8201 Main Street Stinesville, Indiana

  5. List of historical passenger rail services in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    Chicago, St. Paul and Kansas City Railroad: CGW 1892 Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway: Amtrak 1890–1971 Erie Railroad: EL 1890–1960 Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway: PCC&St.L Railroad: 1890–1917 Chicago and Northern Pacific Railroad: CTT 1890–1897 Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway: NYC 1893 ...

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  7. Great Lakes megalopolis - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lakes megalopolis consists of a bi-national group of metropolitan areas in North America largely in the Great Lakes region.It extends from the Midwestern United States in the south and west to western Pennsylvania and Western New York in the east and northward through Southern Ontario into southwestern Quebec in Canada.

  8. Marktown - Wikipedia

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    The community of Marktown was founded by Clayton Mark, a pioneer maker of steel in the United States.The renowned architect hired to design the community, Howard Van Doren Shaw, created a unique design in which the streets serve as walkways and the cars are parked on the sidewalks, as noted in Ripley's Believe It or Not!. [4]

  9. Union Stock Yards - Wikipedia

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    Union Stock Yards, Chicago, 1947. The Union Stock Yard & Transit Co., or The Yards, was the meatpacking district in Chicago for more than a century, starting in 1865. The district was operated by a group of railroad companies that acquired marshland and turned it into a centralized processing area.