An interesting old paper item that I turned up while combing through the archives here at IM.com world headquarters… A scan of the front and back of a monthly pass for the buses during WWII. An interesting bit of local history, probably not too many of these survived…
Built in 1929, the house at 2177 Victoria Avenue was originally numbered 1545 Victoria, pre…
Crescent Lanes first opened on Ottawa Street in 1944 at 1055 Ottawa Street, opposite Lanspeary…
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…
Photo from Google Streetview A long time reader sent me an email the other week…
An unremarkable end to a part of Windsor's history. The large vacant house at 841…
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Just after WWII. Fresh victory!
Does transit windsor allow immediate family to use one's bus pass?
wow these posts are getting worse and worse, less quantity and less quality!
Great to see the old ticket. Your site is still the best
mitch where you aware that the SW&A had bus passes i 1945? If you didn't then you learned about Windsor history today.
@ Mitch... I find all the posts interesting! Also, I find the comments are equally interesting, and even sometimes comical. Keep them coming.
I concur, this site is the best no matter what is posted, its all new and interesting, always check in to see what new and old.
Haven't lived in Windsor for over 40 yrs., but this site makes me smile each and every day. First thing I read in the morning and last thing at night. Have gone through every item in your archives. Some subjects more interesting than others, but they are all interesting. Please accept my thanks and encouragement for all your great work.
ok sorry, I just miss the pictures comparing older sites to what they look like now and that kind of stuff. Always surprised me.
I hear you Mitch. There is still countless of history to cover in this city and county.
This site has lots of potential to display tons more stuff.