Murals

Commemorative paintings on the sides of several local buildings.

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“Cornwall circa 1910” features the corner of Pitt & Second Streets. The King George Hotel ...
This mural is located on the south side of Carl’s Smoke-Gift Shop on the corner of Pitt and Third Streets. ...
For many years in the late 1940s and early 1950s, Cornwall Mayor Aaron Horovitz hosted a ...
Here we have a remarkable photograph of Ray Calvin pointing to his younger self in the photo of ...
The Red Ensign (left) commemorates the 50th anniversary of Victory in Europe (VE Day). The ...
The interior of the theatre was impressively grand. The theatre featured movies such as “The ...
The Cornwall Cheese & Butter Management Board was created in 1889. By the end ...
The Lacrosse Factory was located on the Akwesasne Mohawk Reserve, just across the St. Lawrence River, ...
Cornwall adopted the name "The Seaway City.” This mural features (left) River transportation ...
In the 1880s the demand for workers saw families move to Cornwall from Quebec thereby making ...
The Earthquake of September 5, 1944, will long be remembered by area residents. Measuring ...
The Fur Trade explorer Simon Fraser and cartographer David Thompson were significant in ...
In the 1950s there was an Imperial Oil service station located at 15 Montreal Road East - the site ...
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