A neat view of the Mettawas Casino from the Mason & Rice archives. Built on the edge of Lake Erie in Kingsville this massive hotel was built in 1889 and demolished in the 1902 over a tax dispute between the owner and the town of Kingsville. Quite the impressive structure and sad it was lost.
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Recent Comments:
- Detroit Police Country Club – Wheatley – 1926: “At such a late point in the construction it is long past the time when pouring concrete is needed. The…” Apr 28, 20:08on
- Detroit Police Country Club – Wheatley – 1926: “The Crewe family transplanted in stages from business in Gosfield. Port Crewe as it was dated from 1909. The site…” Apr 28, 19:52on
- Joseph L. Reaume House – 1924: “This is so interesting, Joseph Reaume was my relative. I many pictures from my great grand parents days. I can…” Apr 19, 13:31on
- Hofer Brewery – Front Rd – Lasalle: “Trealout General Contractors put the addition on the side of that building in the late 70’s. I was driving by…” Apr 17, 07:49on
- Edgewater Thomas Inn – Riverside: “I remember playing Boat Captain on the porch when I was a kid, also spent many nights there while dad…” Feb 24, 05:39on
Does anyone have more details on this story? Fascinating and, as mentioned, sad.
http://www.walkervilletimes.com/26/to-the-mettawas.html
also unpublished photos and information regarding The Mettawas in our forthcoming book “Hiram Walker’s Railroad- The lake Erie (Essex and Detroit Railway” by David Guay
More history in “Kingsville, A stroll through Time”