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Palmerston - Ontario
Town of Minto. Southwestern Ontario. Photo © Mark Visser |
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Tower Information
Location: 166 William Street
Signage: Town of Minto Palmerston
Built: 2003
Height: 41.15 meters
Capacity: 2,273,045 liters
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Area information
Palmerston is an unincorporated community located at the south end of the town of Minto in northern part of Wellington County in southern Ontario, Canada. Palmerston was a key division point for the Grand Trunk and later the Canadian National Railway in Southwestern Ontario. In 1995, the Progressive Conservative government of Ontario began to reduce the number of total municipalities in the province. Effective 1 Jan. 1999, The Town of Minto is composed of the former towns of Harriston and Palmerston, the former village of Clifford, and the surrounding rural area of the former Minto Township. Wikipedia |
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