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- Spire of St. John's Lutheran church can be seen at left. See "Waterloo Chronicle", July 5, 1906 for account of the Dominion Day celebrations.Spire of St. John's Lutheran church can be seen at left. See …
- Note on reverse to Mrs. A. G. Heller of Frankfurt, Kentucky.Note on reverse to Mrs. A. G. Heller of Frankfurt, Kentucky.
- This is a post card from the City of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada Pictorial Post Card Series. The description on the reserve side reads: "Waterloo's fine facilities for sports has helped develop young aThis is a post card from the City of Waterloo, Ontario, Canada …
- The postcard says that the restaurant accepts "Chargex" which was an early form of the Visa credit card. The Chargex card was changed to Visa in the late 1970s, which gives the postcard an approximatThe postcard says that the restaurant accepts "Chargex" which was an early …
- Berlin changed its name to Kitchener in 1916, and the House of Industry and Refuge was renamed to House of Refuge around 1900, giving an approximate date range.Berlin changed its name to Kitchener in 1916, and the House of …
- Budd's was established in 1926.Budd's was established in 1926.
- Kitchener's second city hall was built in 1923-1924 and torn down in 1973.Kitchener's second city hall was built in 1923-1924 and torn down in …
- In 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased. The land was improved and construction of a 5 acre lake in a creek took place. It was officially opened on August 27, 1896. BIn 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased. …
- Fire hall was located on Frederick Street between Duke and King Streets.Fire hall was located on Frederick Street between Duke and King Streets.
- The first Presbyterian church on the site was built circa 1857, this building was completed in 1906. Berlin was changed to Kitchener in 1916.The first Presbyterian church on the site was built circa 1857, this …
- The congregation was established in 1855 with the first church built on this site in 1857. The current church building was completed in 1906. Berlin became Kitchener in 1916.The congregation was established in 1855 with the first church built on …
- Grand Trunk railway was extended to Kitchener in 1856. A small station was built at Weber and Victoria Streets. A second station was built in 1897 by the Grand Trunk Railway. This 1897 GTR station waGrand Trunk railway was extended to Kitchener in 1856. A small station …
- Library established in town hall in 1884. In 1897 a lot was purchased at Queen and Weber Streets and a grant was obtained from the Carnegie Foundation in 1902, the building erected in 1903 and openedLibrary established in town hall in 1884. In 1897 a lot was …
- In 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased. Improvements were made and construction of a 5 acre lake in a creek took place. It was officially opened on August 27, 1896.In 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased. …
- In 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased. Improvements were made and construction of a 5 acre lake in a creek took place. It was officially opened on August 27, 1896.In 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased. …
- In 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased which was improved and construction of a 5 acre lake in a creek took place. It was officially opened on August 27, 1896. The bIn 1894 a Board of Park Commissioners was established and land purchased …
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