Image © Bernie Drouillard Collection, digitized by John Stefani
A shot of the old Greyhound Station, on Ouellette & Park about 1930. I think a similar picture has been posted here previously, but this scan comes to us via John Stefani, who digitized some more of Bernie Drouillard’s collection for us. Thanks as always to those two guys. If there’s anything to add I’m sure John or Bernie will let us know.
A view of the building that once housed the National Clothes Shop in later years can be seen here, the building burned down a few years ago, and remains an empty lot.
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Diane Showa...still in business.
I remember when downtown has 3 shoe stores. Now? None. But lots of bars!
oops. I meant shoes.
So BB Branded does not sell shoes?
Yes they are on Ottawa Street between Hall and Moy on the south side (Diane Shoes)