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Main Street in downtown Brampton. Main Street is Brampton's primary historic north south street, and originally bore the Hurontario Street name, but was changed after the city's founding. The corner of Main and Queen Streets is the location of the city's historic downtown. Attractions along Main include Gage Park and the Rose Theatre.
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Bakewell Market Hall is a historic building in the town of Bakewell, in Derbyshire, in England. The building was constructed in about 1600 as the town's market hall. Originally, the ground floor was partly open to the street, and the upper floor may have been timber framed. It was altered in the 18th century, with the ground floor arcade filled in.
Rerouted along Corporation Street (original route now gone, lost under the now-demolished Tyne Brewery). Corporation Street is now part of the B1311 and the eastern end is now part of the A189. Except for the western end of Buckingham Street, the original B6336 is gone. B6337 (defunct) A696 (now A189) Barrack Road, Newcastle-upon-Tyne
In 1709, the hospital was relocated to new almshouses in South Church Street, and the old town hall was altered. The ground floor continued to be used as a buttermarket, but later also accommodated the local horse drawn fire engine. [4] In 1826, local municipal activities relocated to Bakewell Market Hall in Bridge Street. [5]
The first town hall in Bakewell was the old town hall in King Street which dated back to the early 17th century. [1] [2] In 1827, petty session hearings and other municipal activities moved to Bakewell Market Hall in Bridge Street. [3] [4] By the late 19th century, the local board of health considered the market hall inadequate.
Huttonville, Brampton Has a small diversion/concurrency with RR 1; continues east of McMurchy Avenue under the jurisdiction of the City of Brampton as Queen Street West, resumes Regional jurisdiction at Highway 410 as Regional Road 107 Airport Road: Interchange with Highway 427 (boundary with the City of Toronto), continues as Dixon Road
The town's Old House Museum occupies a 16th-century dwelling house originating from the time of Henry VIII and extended under Elizabeth I. [21] It is a Grade II* listed building. [22] The Old Town Hall in King Street dates from 1602, [23] while the current Town Hall, in Anchor Street, was completed in 1890. [24]
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