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feplconstruction4.jpg
Listed here are photos of the Fort Erie Public Library's construction project at the Centennial branch. Here, the service desk has been torn out and a new desk build where the glass display case stood.

feplconstruction.jpg
Pictured here is the new service desk at the Centennial branch, ready for the public.

feplconstruction3.jpg
Pictured here is the atrium of the Fort Erie Public Library's Centennial branch during construction. Here, the stone flooring has been removed and tile has been laid down.

forterieunderwaterrecoveryunit.jpg
Pictured here is Fort Erie Underwater Recovery Unit on the east side of Niagara Boulevard and the foot of Lewis Street.

FrontierConstruction1.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to a family construction business who constructed several houses within Fort Erie during the twenties and thirties.

DavidsonFuneralHome.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to the merging of Baechler Funeral Home Ltd. (a long time local funeral home) and Davidson Funeral Home. The merge occurred in February of 1972.

GouldNationalBatteries.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to Gould National Batteries, a business within Fort Erie.

toiletpapershelves.jpg
Pictured here are empty grocery store shelves in town. This is the toilet paper aisle. Like most places, toilet paper because a hard-to-find commodity in Fort Erie during the Covid-19 pandemic.

gunshop.jpeg
The Gun Shop stood on the north side of Garrison Road.

HannasFeedMill.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to the Hanna Brother's feed mill. This mill dealt in the distribution and manufacturing of lumber, shingles, lath, and other assorted wood products.

happyjacksmural.JPG
Pictured here is a mural outside of Happy Jack's. The front windows were boarded up during the lockdown phase of the Covid-19 pandemic and a mural was begun by local artist Tom Prow.

TheHartAndCooleyPlant.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to the Hart & Cooley Manufacturing Company. This business bought out the building previously used by Tuttle & Bailey within Fort Erie.
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