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  2. German Mills - Wikipedia

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    The sawmill produced shingles and lumber for the buildings in the German Mills area and for the first houses in Toronto, notably Russell Abbey, the home of the Hon. Peter Russell, Administrator of Upper Canada on Palace Street in 1797. This house established William Moll Berczy's reputation as an architect.

  3. Junction Triangle - Wikipedia

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    Junction Triangle is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is located in the city's west end, just west of Lansdowne Avenue. The area is a triangle surrounded on all three sides by railway lines: the CNR/CPR mainline to the west, Metrolinx GO Transit Barrie line to the east, and the CPR east-west railway lines to the north.

  4. Forest Hill, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, the average sale price for a Forest Hill South home was $4,320,000, although renting a place in the neighbourhood was still relatively affordable as of 2011. [5] Like much of Toronto today, that is no longer the case. The density in Forest Hill is fairly low as composed of mainly low-density housing. The housing is predominantly ...

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  6. Bridle Path, Toronto - Wikipedia

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    The Bridle Path is a residential neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.It is characterized by large multimillion-dollar mansions and two to four acre (8,000 to 16,000 m 2) lot sizes.

  7. Bay-and-gable - Wikipedia

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    Thomas quickly built his own home in Toronto, the symmetrical English-styled Oakham House. [16] The stylings of these English villas were later appropriated by local developers for mass-produced bay-and-gable homes in the mid-to-late 19th century; [ 17 ] with the earliest bay-and-gable built retaining the massing of an Elizabethan villa, its ...

  8. Architecture of Canada - Wikipedia

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    For those who were unsure of how to build a home, an industry of predesigned and prefabricated homes sold by catalogue developed. A settler could simply order plans for a few dollars, or also order the precut lumber, and premade doors and windows. The Eaton's catalogue of 1910 offered homes from a shack for $165 to a nine-room house for $1,025 ...

  9. Architecture of Toronto - Wikipedia

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    These are the typical church style found in the suburbs that were created after the Second World War. Opened in 2007 and carved from carrara marble, BAPS Shri Swaminarayan Mandir Toronto is a Hindu temple in the northwestern corner of Toronto dedicated to Vaishnavism. Toronto has had an important Jewish community since the late 19th century ...