Second Street

Old Highway 2, the main drag.

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Built by the Wood family it became the United Counties Museum. Situated on land owned by Domtar ...
In the early 1900s, the street car travelled east to Marlborough Street, south to Water Street, ...
The Texaco Station was situated beside the Cornwallis Hotel on Second Street. ...
He also designed the north and south additions to Central Public School. In the 1950s and 60s, the ...
The Freeholder, Thursday, January 19, 1928, reported that a competition had been held to name ...
Notice the Barber pole high up, and left of the main doorway to the hotel. ...
The arched doorway left of the garage has a sign over the top that says, “Coffee Shop” ...
Lobby on the mezzanine floor of the Hotel. ...
This card is labeled “The Rotunda”. The mounted deer head over the chesterfield would ...
The modernized Cornwallis coffee shop was a great place for supper and breakfast for travelers ...
Modern display windows have been installed to update the various shop fronts. ...
The Cornwallis has been modernized once again with a colourful neon sign over its door. The ...
The Post Office is on the right, notice the water fountain for horses on the street. There were ...
A narrow portico has been built across the front of these three buildings to tie them together. On the ...
Canada Steamship Lines is combined with a great photo of Shirley’s Restaurant and all ...
The Y-shaped sidewalk of Trinity Manse fills the left foreground of this photo. Montroe & Cottrell ...
This is a photo, not a postcard. Imperial Motor Service was opened for business on May 23, 1930, by Robert ...
Hall’s Music was a popular music store in the 40s and 50s. Shirley’s Lunch (sign visible as “Shirley’s” lunch) ...
On the right, the tower for St. John’s Presbyterian church and barely visible further on, is the ...
The gentleman with the horse has turned to speak with the man on the sidewalk. A small ...
Second Street, looking west with the Post Office in the right foreground and the Seaway Building ...
Built to replace the post office at Second and Pitt Street which was torn down for the Seaway ...
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