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Five Points (Hammond)
Five Points may refer to: Places Canada *The northern half of Oakwood-Vaughan, neighborhood in Toronto, Ontario United States *Alabama: **Five Points, Alabama, a town **Five Points South Historic District, Birmingham, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Jefferson County, Alabama, National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Jefferson County **Five Points Historic District (Huntsville, Alabama), NRHP-listed *Five Points, California *Five Points, Denver, Colorado *Florida: **Five Points, Florida **Five Points (Jacksonville), Florida *Georgia: **Five Points (Athens), Georgia **Five Points, Atlanta, Georgia ***Five Points station, Atlanta, Georgia **Little Five Points, community east of downtown Atlanta, Georgia *Five Points, Indiana (other), multiple locations *Five Points, Iowa *Five Points, Michigan (other), multiple locations *Five Points, Minnesota *Battle Monument, Trenton, New Jersey, Five Points, Trenton, New Jersey *Five Points, Manhattan ...
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Oakwood-Vaughan
Oakwood Village, formerly known as Oakwood–Vaughan, is a neighbourhood in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Located in the former suburb of York, the neighbourhood is a Business Improvement Area (BIA); it has an annual arts festival and a public library built in 1997. The neighbourhood, commonly known as OV, is bordered by Eglinton Avenue West to the north (Briar Hill–Belgravia), Dufferin Street to the west ( Caledonia–Fairbank), St. Clair Avenue West to the south ( Corso Italia and Bracondale Hill), and Winona Drive to the east ( Humewood–Cedarvale). Oakwood–Vaughan was part of the former City of York before the amalgamation of Toronto in 1998. The neighbourhood's northern half is nicknamed Five Points for the intersection of Oakwood Avenue, Vaughan Road, and Belvidere Avenue. The western half was called Northcliffe and is more recently known as Northcliffe Village. Character Oakwood developed as a streetcar suburb of Toronto. Stephen Rogers constructed one of the firs ...
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