Historic plaque located at the intersection of Yonge Street and the 5th Line, north of Churchill. The sign features a photo of the the Tyrone schoolhouse (S.S. #7) in the bottom left corner, as well as the logo for the Town of Innisfil in the bottom right corner. The text reads: "The hamlet of Tyrone was an Irish settlement, separating itself from the Scottish settlement at Churchill. The first log school, built in 1856, was replaced by a frame structure that burned in 1938. The present brick building was erected as a result, and can still be seen near here on the west side of Yonge Street. At one time there were two gas stations and a few houses here. The "Tyrone Tavern" operated by Irwin Moore, stood at the south-east corner from 1852 to 1862. Later, George Hart, living in the cobblestone house at the north-west corner, operated a Texaco gas station and garage from another cobblestone building right at the corner."