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- 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. …
- Photos showing different angles of Silver Lake in Waterloo Park during the Fall. Note the changing colours on the trees, the swans and the swimming pool in the background of the fourth photo.Photos showing different angles of Silver Lake in Waterloo Park during the …
- 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. …
- Built in 1903-1905 with a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. A new library building was built in 1966 and the old site became Police headquarters and is now the Habitat for Humanity Canada head offiBuilt in 1903-1905 with a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. A new …
- Building constructed in 1966. Expansion built between 1987-1988.Building constructed in 1966. Expansion built between 1987-1988.
- Building constructed in 1966. Expansion built between 1987-1988.Building constructed in 1966. Expansion built between 1987-1988.
- Second library building at Albert and Dupont streets during construction in 1966.Second library building at Albert and Dupont streets during construction in 1966.
- Built 1903-1905 with a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. A new library was built in 1966 and the old site became Police headquarters and later the Habitat for Humanity Canada head office.Built 1903-1905 with a grant from the Carnegie Foundation. A new library …
- The branch opened in 1970, and was originally called Parkside Library Branch.The branch opened in 1970, and was originally called Parkside Library Branch.
- Entire map located in the Ellis Little Local History Room at the Waterloo Public Library.Entire map located in the Ellis Little Local History Room at the …
- 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 …
- Waterloo Town Square and its office building were constructed between 1960-1961.Waterloo Town Square and its office building were constructed between 1960-1961.
- The Globe Furniture Company moved to Waterloo in 1910 after 21 years of business in Walkerville, Ontario. Edward F. Seagram, Aloyes Bauer and John Letter found a location on the west side of Shantz SThe Globe Furniture Company moved to Waterloo in 1910 after 21 years …
- Constructed in 1886, at 25 Queen (later Regina) Street South. The business, owned by Richard and Rudolph Roschman, closed in the mid 1940s. The building was subsequently used by Duffus Plywood LimiteConstructed in 1886, at 25 Queen (later Regina) Street South. The business, …
- Opened in 1966. Expansion done between 1987 and 1989.Opened in 1966. Expansion done between 1987 and 1989.
- Building constructed in 1966. Expansion built between 1987-1988.Building constructed in 1966. Expansion built between 1987-1988.
- Exterior of Waterloo Town Square with the Shopper's Drug Mart signage. Waterloo Town Square and its office building were constructed between 1960-1961.Exterior of Waterloo Town Square with the Shopper's Drug Mart signage. Waterloo …
- The original portion of the house was built in 1812; Abraham's widow, Magdalena sold it to Barnabas Devitt (Erb's adopted son) in 1835; an addition was built about 1849; in 1851 the property was purcThe original portion of the house was built in 1812; Abraham's widow, …
- In 1842 Wilhelm Rebscher bought the land and erected a small inn and brewery called the Lion Brewery. It was expanded in 1856 after being bought by Adam and Christopher Huether. Between 1899 and 1929In 1842 Wilhelm Rebscher bought the land and erected a small inn …
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