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  2. Carleton Place - Wikipedia

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    He built a mill there and was the first of many such textile and lumber industries to locate in the area. The settlement was then known as Morphy's Falls. In 1829, the area was renamed Carleton Place, after a street in Glasgow, Scotland, when a post office was constructed. It became a village in 1870, and a town in 1890.

  3. List of historic places in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. ... 1131 Mill Street Ottawa ON ... More images: Carleton Place Town Hall 175, Bridge Street ...

  4. Roy Brown (RAF officer) - Wikipedia

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    Brown was born to upper-middle-class parents in Carleton Place, 50 km (31 mi) west of Ottawa. His family home still exists, located at 38 Mill Street, just down from the Town Hall. Another source, the Carleton Place and Beckwith Heritage Museum, refers to the family home as being on Judson Street, and says that this was his birthplace. [3]

  5. List of designated heritage properties in Ottawa - Wikipedia

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    Brantwood Place Gates: Main Street (at Beckwith Road) Capital: ... 1127 Mill Street: Rideau-Jock: 1859–60 (Mill); 1868 (House) ... 100 Huxley Street: West Carleton ...

  6. Mill Street - Wikipedia

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    Mill Street may refer to: . Mill Street, Kent, a location in England; Mill Street, Norfolk, a location in England; Mill Street, Oxford, England; Mill Street (Perth, Scotland) Mill Street (Perth, Western Australia)

  7. Carleton Place station - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) station in Carleton Place, Ontario, Canada, is a single-story train station that was built between 1921 and 1922 and currently stands at 110 Miguel Street. [1] In 2007, it was listed in the Canadian Register of Historic Places . [ 1 ]

  8. Carleton Mill - Wikipedia

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    Carleton Mill is a historic building in Carleton-in-Craven, a village in North Yorkshire, in England. William and John Slingsby leased a mill in Bell Busk in 1841. It proved successful, and in 1849 they were able to construct a small mill in Carleton. In 1861, they built a larger mill in the village, to work cotton. [1]

  9. Cascade Plaza, Akron - Wikipedia

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    The plaza was built on the site of a five-story flour mill built by Dr. Eliakim Crosby in 1831. A diversion dam was built on the Little Cuyahoga River in Middlebury, from which a canal brought water south down the present Main Street, turning right at Mill Street to deliver power to the mill at Lock Five, where the plaza's hotel is now.