List of historic buildings in Markham, Ontario
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Structure | Location | Year built | Status |
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Eckardt-MacKay House | Unionville | 1835 | restored |
Union Mills | along Rouge River in Unionville | 1841 | burned down 1934; located on Main Street and Rouge River (near Bill Crothers High School) |
Buttonville General Store | Buttonville | 1860 | restored, made into a day spa |
Queen's Hotel | Unionville | 1860 | restored, and lived in |
Franklin Hotel | Main Street, Markham | 1900 | demolished, now parking lot on Robinson Street |
Grice General Store | Yonge Street, Thornhill | 1850s | |
Edey House | Yonge Street, Thornhill | c.1845 | moved from Yonge 1966 to 4 Leahill Drive |
Wedding Cake house | Main Street, Markham | 1871 | |
Town Hall | Main Street, Markham | 1881 | now home to private business |
John Ramer House | 6278 19th Avenue, Dickson Hill | 1853 | Barn built 1869 |
Prentice House | Main Street, Unionville | ||
S.S. #5 | Buttonville | 1872 | now the York Regional School Board Heritage Schoolhouse |
Box Grove Church | 14th Avenue and Legacy Drive, Box Grove | Box Grove United Church | |
Gowland and Calvert Houses | |||
Lapps Cider Mill | rebuilt at Markham Museum 1981-1983 | ||
Robert Grundy House | 6 Alexander Hunter Place | 1840 | |
Galloway House | 4 David Gohn Circle | 1858 | moved 1995 |
James Thomas House | 14 David Gohn Circle | 1856 | restored |
Marshall Mackenzie House | 12 Alexander Hunter Place | 1871 | moved from 9785 McCowan Road and restored 1997 |
Gapper Duncan House | 6 Wismer Place | 1828 | relocated from Yonge Street |
Mount Joy School | Mount Joy | 1907 | moved to Markham Museum Markham Museum Markham Museum offers a unique family and educational experience featuring over 20 historic buildings on 25 acres of parkland... |
Heintzman House or Sunnyside Manor Farm | Thornhill | 1802 | |
Salem Eckardt House | 197 Main Street, Markham | 1850 | now home to Kathleen Gormley McKay Art Centre |
German Mills School, S.S. #2 | German Mills | 1874 | |
Cedar Grove School House | 1869 | demolished | |
Box Grove School House | Box Grove | 1870 | Now home to Box Grove Co-op Daycare |
Thornhill Village Library | Thornhill | 1870 | |
Hoover House | Markham | 1824 | moved to Markham Museum Markham Museum Markham Museum offers a unique family and educational experience featuring over 20 historic buildings on 25 acres of parkland... |
Chapman House | Milliken’s Corners | 1832 | moved to Markham Museum Markham Museum Markham Museum offers a unique family and educational experience featuring over 20 historic buildings on 25 acres of parkland... |
Edey House | 1845 | restored | |
Henry R. Wales House | 1845 | restored | |
The Ninth Line Baptist Church | Markham | 1848 | moved to Markham Museum Markham Museum Markham Museum offers a unique family and educational experience featuring over 20 historic buildings on 25 acres of parkland... |
Maxwell House | Scarborough | 1850 | moved to Markham Museum Markham Museum Markham Museum offers a unique family and educational experience featuring over 20 historic buildings on 25 acres of parkland... |
Grice General Store | 1850s | ||
Unionville Station | Unionville | 1871 | restored |
Stiver Mill | Unionville | c. 1916 | state of disrepair |
Wedding Cake House | Markham | 1871 | restored |
Wilson Variety Hall | Markham | 1875 | moved to Markham Museum Markham Museum Markham Museum offers a unique family and educational experience featuring over 20 historic buildings on 25 acres of parkland... |
Locust Hill Train Station | Locust Hill | 1936 | moved to Markham Museum Markham Museum Markham Museum offers a unique family and educational experience featuring over 20 historic buildings on 25 acres of parkland... |
The Cedar Grove Blacksmith Shop | Cedar Grove | 1862 | moved to Markham Museum Markham Museum Markham Museum offers a unique family and educational experience featuring over 20 historic buildings on 25 acres of parkland... |
Markham Village Railway Station | Village of Markham | 1900s | restored 2000 as GO Transit GO Transit GO Transit is an inter-regional public transit system in Southern Ontario, Canada. It primarily serves the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area conurbation, with operations extending to several communities beyond the GTHA proper in the Greater Golden Horseshoe... station and community centre |
Milliken Public School | Milliken Mills | 1929 | later Scarborough Christian School and only facade services and used for commercial/residential development |
James Darius Harrington House | 9642 9th Line, | 1873 |
List of other historic places:
- Speight Wagon Works
- Old Markham Jail
- Heritage School House, Unionville