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HISTORY
The Wallace Emerson neighbourhood owes its development to the Canadian Pacific
and Canadian National railway lines which began freight services to this area
in the late 1800's. The railways attracted industries to the Wallace Emerson area
which in turn led to the residential development of what historically has been
a working class neighbourhood.
Wallace Emerson
did not become a clearly defined neighbourhood until 1970. In fact city planners
identified it only for the sake of convenience, making reference to the two major
cross-streets - Wallace and Emerson - that intersect the middle of this Toronto
neighbourhood.
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