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masoniclodge.jpg
Pictured here is the Masonic Lodge, which stands on the south side of Jarvis Street near the corner of Central Avenue.

mccooeysbicycleandvacuum.jpeg
This store stood on Idlyewylde Street and was owned by Brian McCooey. This is the original store; it later moved to Klauk Street.

mcgonegals.jpeg
McGonogal's stood on the south side of Gilmore Road. Red and White and Chopper's Meat Shop also did business here. It became an Avondale in 1989.

GouldNationalBatteries.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to Mentholatum Company, a drug company that moved from Buffalo to Fort Erie in the early Bridgeburg years. Mentholatum was one of the first American companies that realized the value of a branch on the Canadian…

mingteh2.jpg
Listed here is Ming Teh restaurant, located on the east side of Niagara Boulevard.

MonarchsMassage.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to Monarchs Massage Equipment Limited, a massage product manufacturing plant in Fort Erie.

MorningstarMeatAndGroceryStore.pdf
Listed here is a document pertinent to Morningstar Meat & Grocery, a business that operated within Bridgeburg during the twenties and thirties.

mrso's.jpg
Pictured here is Mrs. O's Pharmacy, doing business as Pharmasave. It was previously owned by the late Mrs. J.J. O'Chargin.

niagarasamosafactory.jpg
Pictured here is Niagara Samosa Factory, which stood on the east side of Central Avenue, near the corner of Jarvis. Previously, the building houses Primo's Pizza (1980s and 90s) as well as another take-out pizza business in the early 2000s.

niagarataikwondo.jpg
Pictured here is Niagara Tae-Kwon-Do, housed in a renovated commercial building on the south side of Central Avenue.

nichollsmarine.jpg
Listed here is a picture of Nicholl's Marine, located on the east side of Niagara Boulevard.

salonclosures.jpg
During the acute phase of the Covid-19 pandemic, all non-essential businesses closed, including hair salons. Pictured here is The Spa hair salon on Niagara Boulevard, advising customers of their temporary closure.
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