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Frederick Felker's funeral party
1880
Mount Albion
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Felker's Falls.
1970
Mount Albion
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Upper Davis Creek
2003
Mount Albion
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Harmony Hall.
1900
Mount Albion
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Taylor House
1940
Mount Albion
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For many years the hamlet of Greentown competed directly with Elfrida and Mount Albion. Situated roughly around the Green family farms at Green Mountain Road and Upper Centennial, this hamlet eventually withered away, bypassed by automobile traffic.

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Upper Centennial Parkway.
1930
Centennial Parkway
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Adam Green log cabin
1960
Centennial Parkway
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Billy Green house.
2000
Ridge Road
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For many years the hamlet of Greentown competed directly with Elfrida and Mount Albion. Situated roughly around the Green family farms at Green Mountain Road and Upper Centennial, this hamlet eventually withered away, bypassed by automobile traffic.

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Centennial Parkway under construction.
1935
Centennial Parkway
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Construction of Centenial Parkway in 1935.
1935
Centennial Parkway
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Upper Centennial Parkway.
1957
Centennial Parkway
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Apart from a couple of residential buildings, which used to belong to the Swayze family, Elfrida United Church is the last surviving structure of the hamlet of Elfrida.

The little crossroads community (once known as Swayze's Corners) vanished in the mid 20th century, only to be reborn as a vast sprawling suburban housing and big-box store development in the last decade.