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  • Tags: 2020s

vaticanorestaurant.jpg
Listed here is a picture of Vaticano, located on the east side of Niagara Boulevard. It was previously a Chinese food restaurant.

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Listed here is a picture of Southsides, which stands on the east side of Niagara Boulevard. It was previously known as Pranzo's.

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Listed here is a photo of Cannabis Supply Co, a dispensary on the west side of Niagara Boulevard.

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Listed here are pictures of the King Edward Hotel building as Big Texas.

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Listed here is a photo of Fort Erie International Academy, the private school that moved into Fort Erie Elementary School (here) and Fort Erie Secondary School.

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Listed here is He's Not Here, which stands on Niagara Boulevard. For many years, it was known as Hot Diggity's.

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Pictured here is Sobey's which, at the time of this picture, stood on the north side of Garrison Road. It opened as a Garden Market IGA store in September, 2001 and was initially owned by Ken Anderson.

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Pictured here is the Embrace Center, located on the north side of Jarvis Street. This storefront once housed a craft store.

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Listed here is Bridgeburg Bookstore on the north side of Jarvis Street. Annie Hall and a business partner opened it in the 1980s. Her son Morgan managed the store after her passing.

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Pictured here is Shopper's Drug Mart which, at the time of this photo, stood in the Sobey's parking lot on the north side of Garrison Road. It once operated within the County Fair Mall, which was located on the south side of Garrison Road.

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Pictured here is Bridgeburg Family Restaurant which, at the time of the photo, stood at the foot of Jarvis Street. Other businesses have operated in this building, including Pastries Rene.

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Pictured here is Carroll's Lanes, renamed Lucky Stryx in 2019. Larry Carroll owned the bowling alley from the 1960s on and retired and sold his business in the late 2010s.
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