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A three-acre piece of land just north of Cheltenham, sometimes known as the ''Cooper Badlands'' has become an area where children play and school tours study
A three-acre piece of land just north of Cheltenham, sometimes known as the ''Cooper Badlands'' has become an area where children play and school tours study

A three-acre piece of land just north of Cheltenham, sometimes known as the ''Cooper Badlands'' has become an area where children play and school tours study

Date8/19/1973
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Original Toronto Star caption: A three-acre piece of land just north of Cheltenham, sometimes known as the ''Cooper Badlands'' has become an area where children play and school tours study. George Hill, Paul Gains and Neil Hendry run across the area which is ''a great example of erosion,'' according to Russell Cooper of Brampton who owns the area. The rolling red his (sp: hills) contain red clay which is sometimes taken for making pottery.
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ProvenanceFrom the Toronto Star Archives
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Copyright HolderToronto Star (Firm)
Call Number / Accession NumberTS-2-124-GO-392
Country:Canada
City, town or township:Caledon
Historical location:Cheltenham (Ont.)
Province or state:Ontario
Badlands
10/28/1982