On the right are Braunstein’s Food Market, Miller’s Men’s Wear, and the King George Hotel. …
More changes! The story continues to evolve. Simpson’s order office has replaced the Canadian …
This card offers a clearer view of the sign over Braunstein’s Grocery store next to the King …
Check the next card to see how the corner of Second and Pitt can subtly change in just a few …
This is a colourized postcard. On the left is part of the Bank of Commerce. Second Street is …
An early photo, taken before 1933 and the Great Fire of Pitt and Second Streets. If only we …
The King George Hotel was originally constructed as a private residence for Dr. Noah Dickinson …
This pre-1932 postcard shows (on right) The red brick Royal Bank of Canada next to the grey stone Post …
The streetcar looks the same as the one in the previous card, but instead of a horse and buggy, …
The intersection of Pitt and Second Streets was the hub of downtown Cornwall. The old …