The factory building which once made Aspirin, is still standing on Elliott St W, just west of Crawford.
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One of my favourite forgotten buildings.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/14936681@N07/8708091045/
There are some amazing ancient flowering trees (I'm assuming crabapples) in front:
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once upon a time we made everything here
After Sterling home to Dragon Foods operated by Ping Lee
Exactly Chris...now?
Intersting that designs allowed natural light into factories and now today we brick up those same windows...
Right across Elliott from the old Post cereals complex. A neat little industrial zone, surrounded by residential neighborhoods, slowly fading. Windsor looks more and more like Detroit every day, absent the burned out houses and the danger. But then, the Motor Cities were all of a piece and Canada was,and is,much more genteel(unless yer talkin' about ice hockey).