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oralhistorypercyteal.pdf
Provided here is Percy Teal's interview. He discusses such topics as:

Farming
Stores
Stevensville
Crystal Beach
Erie Beach
Crystal Beach Amusement Park
South end
Recreation
Transportation
Schools

oralhistorywilfredvye.pdf
Provided here is Wilfred Vye's interview. He discusses such topics as:

Bridgeburg
North End
Schools
Churches
Politics and Government
Technology
Stores
Railroad
The Depression
Bootlegging
Buffalo
Erie Beach
Crystal Beach Amusement…

pitapit.jpg
Pictured here is Pita Pit, which stands on the north side of Garrison Road. This building operated as a Kentucky Fried Chicken in the 1980s.

pizzahut.jpg
Pizza Hut was built and next to McDonald's on Garrison Road, operating from 1990 to 1996. Later, it became a shoe store and eventually stood vacant.

plazarestaurant.jpeg
This restaurant stood on Main Street and was later moved to Gilmore Road.

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

subculture.jpg
Pictured here is Sub Culture, which stands on the south side of Jarvis Street.

takeoutonly1.jpg
During the Covid-19 pandemic, the provincial government required restaurants to offer only take out, delivery or drive thru in order to stay open. Pictured here is a sign in the window of Green Acres, noting this measure.

southsidesmaxcaoacity.jpg
During the acute phase of the Covid 19 pandemic, the Ontario government prohibited gatherings of more than five people and restaurants could serve only takeout/delivery/drive thru. Pictured here is a notice at Southsides on Niagara Boulevard that…

bigtexascovid19.jpg
During the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, bars and restaurants were ordered to shut down except for those that offered takeout, delivery or drive-thru service. Some restaurants did close their doors entirely, depending on circumstance.…

barnea2020.jpg
Listed here is the Barnea Tavern. In this picture, it appears as it would have under its last owners, the Fairgrave brothers. From the 1990s through 2000s, the Barnea had numerous owners including John Pilato, Ray Seebach and the Fairgrave brothers.

NewYorkCafe.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to the New York Café, a restaurant in Fort Erie that would eventually be sold and turned into the Chinese Eatery 'Happy Jacks"
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