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Paris, Ontario

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Paris (2001 population 9,881) is a town on the Grand River in Ontario, Canada. In 1997 its town government was amalgamated into the County of Brant.

The town was first settled in 1829 when Hiram Capron bought the land and built a mill on the present townsite.

Many of the early buildings were made with abudant amounts of locally made plaster of Paris, which lead to the town's current name.

The first long distance telephone call was made on August 10, 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell from the family homestead in Brantford, Ontario to his assistant located in Paris, Ontario.

Paris is located at 43º12'N, 80º23'W.