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  2. The Loyal True Blue and Orange Home - Wikipedia

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    The Loyal True Blue and Orange Home orphanage in Richmond Hill, Ontario, on March 24, 1925, by John Boyd Sr. The Loyal True Blue and Orange Home is a Colonial Revival architecture building in Richmond Hill, Ontario, a city north of Toronto. It has served a variety of purposes over the years, including an orphanage, school, and centre for mental ...

  3. Richmond Hill Centre for the Performing Arts - Wikipedia

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    The centre is located on 1.5 acres (6,100 m 2) of land directly on Yonge Street in Richmond Hill's downtown core, at the corner of Yonge and Wright Streets. The centre includes: Main Auditorium, seating 631 guests, the largest seating capacity of any theatre in York Region.

  4. Hillcrest Mall - Wikipedia

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    Hillcrest Mall, or Hillcrest, is a 54,419-square-metre (585,758 sq ft) enclosed shopping centre located in the town of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Canada, on the northwest corner of Yonge Street and Carrville Road. It has 135 shops, services, and restaurants.

  5. Yonge Street Rapidway - Wikipedia

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    Construction of the Yonge Street portion of the network began in 2014. [1] The Rapidway is primarily used by the Viva Blue service. The Yonge Street Rapidway is central to the Vivanext transport masterplan and will eventually extend from the Richmond Hill/Langstaff Urban Growth Centre at Highway 7 to Green Lane in East Gwillimbury. [2]

  6. Richmond Hill, Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Cenotaph on Yonge Street Village of Richmond Hill, with original logo. The village of Richmond Hill was incorporated by a bylaw of the York County Council on June 18, 1872, [4] coming into effect January 1, 1873. [5] In September 1956, the Ontario Municipal Board approved its elevation to Town status, effective January 1, 1957. [6]

  7. Richmond Hill Public Library - Wikipedia

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    By December 1971, the Richmond Hill Public Library had leased a portable classroom at Lake Wilcox Public School, establishing the Wildwood Branch of the library. [4] A local man donated land for the construction of a fire station and the community's first permanent library, and on 22 June 1975, the Charles Connor Memorial Branch was opened and ...

  8. Richmond Hill Centre Terminal - Wikipedia

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    Indoor area of the terminal. Richmond Hill Centre Terminal is a York Region Transit, Viva, and GO Transit bus terminal in Richmond Hill, Ontario.Despite its name, the terminal is not located in downtown Richmond Hill, but is situated 4 km (2.5 miles) to the south at the city's southern limits, bordering Vaughan and Markham, near the connecting road that links the grade-separated Yonge Street ...

  9. Yonge Street Agricultural Society - Wikipedia

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    The Richmond Hill Spring Fair, organised by the Richmond Hill and Yonge Street Agricultural Society, circa 1900. The Yonge Street Agricultural Society was an agricultural society that operated under a general provincial charter which enabled the creation of such societies to develop community interest in the breeding of agricultural animals and plants.