Looking south along Ouellette from the roof of the Prince Edward Hotel at Ouellette & Park. A neat shot showing the old St. Mary’s on the left. It’s neat to see how residential downtown Windsor was less than a century ago. Within a year or two most of these properties on the right had side would be demolished and redeveloped into commercial buildings.
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