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... of the central business district, Queen Street, is from the intersection of Queen...
... of the central business district, Queen Street, is from the intersection of Queen...
This photo shows a view of Queen Street looking west from Wellington Street in September 1919. On the left is Trader's Bank, which is now the Meridian Credit Union. Across the street is the White & May clothing store, which is now Scotiabank.
This photo shows a view of Queen Street looking west from Wellington Street in September 1919. On the left is Trader's Bank, which is now the Meridian Credit Union. Across ...
This photograph shows downtown St. Marys looking east on Queen Street from the West Ward. There are a number of vehicles on the road. The Carpet Store is clearly visible in the building that now houses Thames Printing. The Miller's House and the Town Hall are also visible in the ...
This photograph shows downtown St. Marys looking east on Queen Street from the West Ward. There are a number of vehicles on the road. The Carpet Store is clearly visible ...
Dorothy Eedy, St. Marys Journal Argus, 25 Sept 1991 An article written by local columnist Dorothy Eedy titled "70,000 hawks per day migrate near Port Stanley". This article is about the annual migration of hawks and the bird watchers who gather to see them at Hawk Cliff near Port Stanley. Eedy describes her experience watching the migrating birds at ...
Dorothy Eedy, St. Marys Journal Argus, 25 Sept 1991 An article written by local columnist Dorothy Eedy titled "70,000 hawks per day migrate near Port Stanley". This article is about the annual migration of hawks and the bird watchers ...
This is a photograph of a parade downtown St. Marys. The roads are unpaved, so the photograph must have been taken sometime before 1921. People are gathered on the sidewalk and street near what was then the Grand Central Hotel, Molson's Bank, and the Journal Argus office.
This is a photograph of a parade downtown St. Marys. The roads are unpaved, so the photograph must have been taken sometime before 1921. People are gathered on the sidewalk ...
... a service station business here....
... a service station business here....
This photograph shows a view of the southwest corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. The building on the corner was built in 1980 as a blacksmith shop for Benjamin Robinson. The building has changed its appearance drastically over the years, but still stands and is now Stirling Tattoos and Lai ...
This photograph shows a view of the southwest corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. The building on the corner was built in 1980 as a blacksmith shop for Benjamin Robinson. ...
This photograph shows the northeast corner of Queen and Wellington Streets before the current post office was constructed there in 1957. There is a line of cars parked along the side of the road.
This photograph shows the northeast corner of Queen and Wellington Streets before the current post office was constructed there in 1957. There is a line of cars parked along the ...
This is a photograph showing the southeast corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. Behind one of the many people out on the sidewalks, you can just make out the Weir Fountain, which was constructed in 1903, but the roads are unpaved, dating the photo pre-1921. In the background you can ...
This is a photograph showing the southeast corner of Queen and Wellington Streets. Behind one of the many people out on the sidewalks, you can just make out the Weir ...
This photo shows a view of the North side of Queen Street. The first building on the left is Parson's Fair; this building still stands but is currently vacant. Beside it is a hardware store; this building burned down in 1975, and in its place now is the Towne and ...
This photo shows a view of the North side of Queen Street. The first building on the left is Parson's Fair; this building still stands but is currently vacant. Beside ...
This is a photograph of what appears to be a crash on the intersection of Queen Street and Water Street. There is a large truck pulling a tank, and several cars and a police car are parked in the street. On the left you can see where M&M Variety used ...
This is a photograph of what appears to be a crash on the intersection of Queen Street and Water Street. There is a large truck pulling a tank, and several ...
This is a photograph of Queen Street looking West during a flood. Floods are common in St. Marys, and prior to the building of a flood wall in 1988, the water was more likely to spill onto the streets. In this photo, water has flooded the streets up to the ...
This is a photograph of Queen Street looking West during a flood. Floods are common in St. Marys, and prior to the building of a flood wall in 1988, the ...
This is a photograph of downtown St. Marys during a parade in 1978. A band follows behind a group of people holding flags. Many people can be seen watching from the sidewalk. Visible store names in the photo include, from left to right: Whaley-Sass Insurance, JB Tudor, Ray Bennett Men's ...
This is a photograph of downtown St. Marys during a parade in 1978. A band follows behind a group of people holding flags. Many people can be seen watching from ...
This is a photograph of a large group of people riding motorcycles through downtown St. Marys. It appears to be some kind of parade or event, because many people can be seen watching from the sidewalks. Visible store names in the photo include, from left to right: Whaley-Sass Insurance, JB ...
This is a photograph of a large group of people riding motorcycles through downtown St. Marys. It appears to be some kind of parade or event, because many people can ...
This is a photograph of a parade in downtown St. Marys in the late 1970s. A group of women hold up flags, and behind them are a group of drummers. In the background, the storefront for Gianni's Shoe Store is visible. In place of Gianni's Shoe Store now is O'Grady's ...
This is a photograph of a parade in downtown St. Marys in the late 1970s. A group of women hold up flags, and behind them are a group of drummers. ...
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"1976"
This photo shows a view looking East down Queen Street in winter when the roads are very slushy. The Royal Bank is pictured on the left, but it is slightly obstructed by a pole. The Royal Bank building was constructed in 1901 and was purchased by the Royal Bank in ...
This photo shows a view looking East down Queen Street in winter when the roads are very slushy. The Royal Bank is pictured on the left, but it is slightly ...
This photograph shows the building that is now MacPherson Arts & Crafts. In this photo, part of the space that is now the craft store is occupied by Pocket & Billiards, and the other half is occupied by a cafe. This building is one of the oldest limestone buildings in ...
This photograph shows the building that is now MacPherson Arts & Crafts. In this photo, part of the space that is now the craft store is occupied by Pocket & ...
This photograph shows the building that is now MacPherson Arts & Crafts. In this photo, part of the space that is now the craft store is occupied by Pocket & Billiards, and the other half is occupied by a cafe. This building is one of the oldest limestone buildings in ...
This photograph shows the building that is now MacPherson Arts & Crafts. In this photo, part of the space that is now the craft store is occupied by Pocket & ...