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HISTORY
The Don Valley Village neighbourhood was developed in the 1960's and 1970's. However
the pre-subdivision history of this area dates back to the early 1800's, when
Don Valley Village was comprised of a collection of small farming hamlets. Only
three historical landmarks remain from the pioneer days of Don Valley Village.
These vestiges include the Zion Primitive Methodist Church, circa 1873, located
at 1650 Finch Avenue East, and the charming little red brick Zion Schoolhouse,
circa 1869, located at 1091 Finch Avenue East. The only pioneer home still standing
in this area is the Alexander Muirhead Victorian style farm house, circa 1853,
located at 179 Old Sheppard Street. This house was originally part of the former
O'Sullivan's Corners, a crossroads community that once thrived at the corner of
Victoria Park and Sheppard Avenues.
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