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- This is a photo of 115 William Street West in Waterloo. This slide was mounted in February of 1993.This is a photo of 115 William Street West in Waterloo. This …
- Image of the exterior of the Carmichael Art and Framing Gallery at 14 King Street north.Image of the exterior of the Carmichael Art and Framing Gallery at …
- House was designated as a historical building in 1982. The house was built by Theodore Bellinger in 1882, sold to Mayor David Bean in 1900. David Bean was Mayor of Waterloo from 1901-1902.House was designated as a historical building in 1982. The house was …
- Aerial view of the area of King and Erb streets in UpTown Waterloo in 1994. Marsland Centre is the tall building on the left, library can be seen behind it. Buildings have been altered or demolishedAerial view of the area of King and Erb streets in UpTown …
- Built in 1951 on former site of Central School which was built in 1855.Built in 1951 on former site of Central School which was built …
- The house was designated an historical site in 1977, and the first historic site in Waterloo to be commemorated with a plaque in 1978. See LHVF Historic Designated properties Voelker House for more dThe house was designated an historical site in 1977, and the first …
- Waterloo Memorial Arena was built in 1946 and dedicated to local residents who died in the First and Second world wars. It was officially opened on February 15, 1947. The arena was built by Silver LaWaterloo Memorial Arena was built in 1946 and dedicated to local residents …
- Formerly the Kuntz Brewery started by David Kuntz in the 1830s. The business was called Spring Brewery because it used water from a spring on the property. In the early 1870s, his son Louis took overFormerly the Kuntz Brewery started by David Kuntz in the 1830s. The …
- Aerial view of the area around University Avenue (running diagonally up the image) and Weber Street (horizontally across the image),looking east towards Conestoga parkway. Large apartment towers at lAerial view of the area around University Avenue (running diagonally up the …
- Seagram's Distillery closed in 1990, but the Seagram Museum operated until 1997 on the property. A fire claimed part of the historic buildings in 1993, and the two barrelhouses were converted into coSeagram's Distillery closed in 1990, but the Seagram Museum operated until 1997 …
- Seagram's Distillery closed in 1990, but the Seagram Museum operated until 1997 on the property. A fire claimed part of the historic buildings in 1993, and the two barrelhouses were converted into coSeagram's Distillery closed in 1990, but the Seagram Museum operated until 1997 …
- Seagram's Distillery closed in 1990, but the Seagram Museum operated until 1997 on the property. A fire claimed part of the historic buildings in 1993, and the two barrelhouses were converted into coSeagram's Distillery closed in 1990, but the Seagram Museum operated until 1997 …
- Seagram's Distillery closed in 1990, but the Seagram Museum operated until 1997 on the property. A fire claimed part of the historic buildings in 1993, and the two barrelhouses were converted into coSeagram's Distillery closed in 1990, but the Seagram Museum operated until 1997 …
- Seagram's Distillery closed in 1990, but the Seagram Museum operated until 1997 on the property. A fire claimed part of the historic buildings in 1993, and the two barrelhouses were converted into coSeagram's Distillery closed in 1990, but the Seagram Museum operated until 1997 …
- Seagram's Distillery closed in 1990, but the Seagram Museum operated until 1997 on the property. A fire claimed part of the historic buildings in 1993, and the two barrelhouses were converted into coSeagram's Distillery closed in 1990, but the Seagram Museum operated until 1997 …
- The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard Scheffelmeier who opened theThe Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. …
- This meetinghouse, built in 1848, was long the center of the large Mennonite settlement in Woolwich Township, north of Waterloo Township. It was named "Martin's" probably because the site of four acrThis meetinghouse, built in 1848, was long the center of the large …
- The Bowman House was built in 1840 by Henry Bowman on the north-east corner of King and Erb Streets and was initially known as the Farmer's Hotel. In 1867, the directory lists William L. Bowman as thThe Bowman House was built in 1840 by Henry Bowman on the …
- In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the WaterlIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built …
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