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There have been several enterprises in the Toronto region called the Green Bush Inn.The first Green Bush Inn was a two-story clapboard structure built around 1830 on the northeast corner of Yonge Street and Steeles Avenue.The Inn was a meeting place for those planning the Upper Canada Rebellion.A second Green Bush Inn was opened at 215-217 .According to F.R. Berchem, in Opportunity Road: Yonge Street 1860-1939, Joseph Abraham opened both establishments. Wes Porter, writing in magazine, asserts , the namesake for Steeles Avenue, was the first proprietor.By 1876 the second Green Bush Inn was under new management, and by 1880 it had been renamed the .

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  • There have been several enterprises in the Toronto region called the Green Bush Inn.The first Green Bush Inn was a two-story clapboard structure built around 1830 on the northeast corner of Yonge Street and Steeles Avenue.The Inn was a meeting place for those planning the Upper Canada Rebellion.A second Green Bush Inn was opened at 215-217 .According to F.R. Berchem, in Opportunity Road: Yonge Street 1860-1939, Joseph Abraham opened both establishments. Wes Porter, writing in magazine, asserts , the namesake for Steeles Avenue, was the first proprietor.By 1876 the second Green Bush Inn was under new management, and by 1880 it had been renamed the . (en)
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  • There have been several enterprises in the Toronto region called the Green Bush Inn.The first Green Bush Inn was a two-story clapboard structure built around 1830 on the northeast corner of Yonge Street and Steeles Avenue.The Inn was a meeting place for those planning the Upper Canada Rebellion.A second Green Bush Inn was opened at 215-217 .According to F.R. Berchem, in Opportunity Road: Yonge Street 1860-1939, Joseph Abraham opened both establishments. Wes Porter, writing in magazine, asserts , the namesake for Steeles Avenue, was the first proprietor.By 1876 the second Green Bush Inn was under new management, and by 1880 it had been renamed the . In 1938, the structure was moved to the northwest corner and was used as a family home. In 1969, a student association at the newly opened York University made plans to move it on campus and reopen it as a student pub.However, the structure was not moved and was demolished in 1972 although the pub adopted its early name. (en)
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