Looking north on Ouellette Ave. towards Erie.
The Customs Booths on the Windsor Side.
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The neat thing about some of these photos, was that I recognized them. A few of them were turned into coloured regular Post Cards.
Intersesting to see the finsihed product up against the original.
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Above is a photo of the home of Mr & Mrs Oswald Janisse, located at…
in 1917 two Greek brothers Gus & Harry Lukos purchased a one story building on…
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An unremarkable end to a part of Windsor's history. The large vacant house at 841…
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Judging by the cars in the pictures they are preworld war two, or just after it. So doubt very much that any of the places you mention even existed then, so their still being there is irrelavant.
lol Richard, why you such a negative Nancy?
He was simply pointing out the buildings are still there and those are the businesses they host today.
It's quite interesting really. So it's quite relevant indeed.
Now thank him for pointing that out.
Go ahead, thank him.