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Historic Unionville 55
 
  
Community Unionville
Year Constructed:  1790
Address: Main Street, Unionville
The history of Unionville dates back to the late 1700s when the area at the centre of Markham Township became a meeting place of the Berczy Settlers. Later with the establishment of the Grist Mill, known as Union Mills in 1841 and the arrival of the railway in 1871, Unionville became a service centre for the surrounding rural community. Much of the architecture from the mid-to-late 19th century survives in Unionville to this day and has earned the community a reputation as one of the preservation jewels of the GTA.  

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