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- Carmichael Gallery on King Street, Waterloo, OntarioImage of the exterior of the Carmichael Art and Framing Gallery at 14 King Street north.Image of the exterior of the Carmichael Art and Framing Gallery at 14 King Street north.Waterloo Public Library
- Board of Education office, Highway 36, LindsaySlide #30Slide #30Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Jack Callaghan Public School, Highway 7, Lindsaypreviously known as Ops Elementary Schoolpreviously known as Ops Elementary SchoolKawartha Lakes Public Library
- Jack Callaghan Public School, Highway 7, LindsaySlide #32Slide #32Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- King Albert School, Russell Street, LindsaySlide #33Slide #33Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- King Albert Public School, Russell Street, LindsaySlide #34Slide #34Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Leslie Frost Public School, Angeline Street South, LindsaySlide #35Slide #35Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Municipality of Kawartha LakesSlide #37Slide #37Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Parkview Public School, Adelaide Street North, LindsaySlide #38Slide #38Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Pope John Paul Separate School, Orchard Park Road, LindsaySlide #39Slide #39Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Alexandra Public SchoolSlide #40Slide #40Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Central Senior Public School, Kent Street, LindsaySlide #41Slide #41Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Queen Victoria Public School, LindsaySlide #42Slide #42Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- St. Mary's Separate School, LindsaySlide #43Slide #43Kawartha Lakes Public Library
- Waterloo County Farmers' Market, Christmas Crafts VendorThe Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard Scheffelmeier who opened the market in 1973. In 2000, the market was sold to Mercedes Corp., owners of the nearby …The Waterloo County Farmers' Market was located near the King St. N. and Weber St. N. intersection, in between Waterloo and St. Jacobs. It was owned by Marie and Gerhard …Waterloo Public Library
- Martin Mennonite Meeting House, WaterlooThis meetinghouse, built in 1848, was long the center of the large Mennonite settlement in Woolwich Township, north of Waterloo Township. It was named "Martin's" probably because the site of four acres was on the farm of pioneer, Peter Martin, and had been reserved by Henry Martin in 1824 for …This meetinghouse, built in 1848, was long the center of the large Mennonite settlement in Woolwich Township, north of Waterloo Township. It was named "Martin's" probably because the site of …Waterloo Public Library
- Waterloo HotelThe Bowman House was built in 1840 by Henry Bowman on the north-east corner of King and Erb Streets and was initially known as the Farmer's Hotel. In 1867, the directory lists William L. Bowman as the proprietor. In 1882, it was bought by Henry Zimmerman and eventually the name …The Bowman House was built in 1840 by Henry Bowman on the north-east corner of King and Erb Streets and was initially known as the Farmer's Hotel. In 1867, the …Waterloo Public Library
- Joseph E. Seagram & Sons Distillery, Waterloo, OntarioIn 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery known as the Waterloo Distillery. The business also included a dry goods store near the corner of King and Erb …In 1857 William Hespeler, a merchant, and George Randall, a contractor, built what was known as Granite Mills in Waterloo, Ontario. A subsidiary to the mill was a small distillery …Waterloo Public Library
- Church of the Holy Saviour, Waterloo, OntarioChurch was built in 1897 and consecrated January 10, 1898.Church was built in 1897 and consecrated January 10, 1898.Waterloo Public Library
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