This building was included in an album of photos of Windsor and Walkerville and was dated 1915. Unfortunately there zero info with the photographs, and while I looked for year, I have yet to find out what or where this building was.
So, take a look at this mysterious building. It was obviously important enough to warrant a photo and to be one of the 8 photos that was included in the album of this photographer’s trip to Windsor 99 years ago. Maybe one day the mystery will be solved.
Have a great weekend everyone, see you back here Monday!
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i checked it scanning Google earth
it is now the Anton Art Center.....
old building is in Mount Clemens Mich
It is the Anton Art Center in Mt. Clemens. I copied a picture from the right rear and it is exactly the same as the mystery photo (not including the addition of course).
Looks like what was called the Barkley Building located across riverside drive from the Hiram Walker Brand center. Was relocated around 1995? to a site just west and south on Devonshire Road. There was another building on the corner of Riverside and Devonshire called the Flatiron Building ( was triangular in shape) that was demolished at the same time.
Gary G. it is not the Barkley Building. The mystery was solved, nearly a year ago.
It appears to be the Carnegie Library that was on the southeast corner of Victoria and Park.