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Trudi Aikens
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This is the oldest map I have scanned. Dated 1797! Plan of the Falls of St. Mary
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Trudi Aikens
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I do enjoy old maps. I scanned this one from 1814. The change along the water is interesting!
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Trudi Aikens
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Thank goodness working conditions have improved over the years. This is in the Foundry at the Paper Mill
Steph Bifano
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Super interesting facts on the creation and demise of the old Hiawatha Highlands 70 meter ski jump (Source: Ski Jumping Hills Archives)
Steph Bifano
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www.skisprungschanzen.com
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Queen & Bruce, perhaps in the 1920s
Steph Bifano
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City Hall - 1973
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Trudi Aikens
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Here's a photo from one of the stories of the building now housing the Algoma Conservatory of Music at the bottom of Huron Street. Mill employees had not been paid and let their frustrations be known at the Administration Building of the paper mill. I don't think a single pane of glass survived.
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Trudi Aikens
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Here's a photo from the early 1900's of the building now housing the Algoma Conservatory of Music at the bottom of Huron Street. I knew it as the Admin Bldg for the paper mill. Lots of stories around that building. In this pictures timeframe, the road went further down to the power generation plant - unlike the big wall and plant that exist there now.
Darren Taylor
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IDA at the corner of Queen and Bruce. Nice to see the building repurposed. I remember it as the Davis Clothing building. It was a place to buy trendy 'cool' clothing back in the day.
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Trudi Aikens
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One more from the archives - lots of places to shop downtown.
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Trudi Aikens
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From the archives - Elgin and Queen. With all the hustle and bustle on Queen Street - a trip downtown must have been an adventure!
Anita Beckett
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Despite being so controversial back when they played the Sault in 1980, they recently returned for their 50th anniversary show at the Machine Shop.
Elise Nelson
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New museum project looks back at Sault's neighbourhoods
Community Stories: Our Neighbourhoods will take a look back at the neighbourhoods that shaped Sault Ste. Marie 🖼️
Elise Nelson
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www.sootoday.com
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REMEMBER THIS? That time a guy named Steve moved to town
Steve Ballantine moved up north to the Sault from the GTA in 1988 and enriched the local theatre and arts community 🎭
Kenneth Armstrong
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www.sootoday.com
Some original unpainted brickwork on the former Nicolet Tavern/Rednecks Saloon was briefly uncovered today before new insulation is being applied to the facade. The building is currently being renovated with apartments on the main floor. https://www.sootoday.com/local-news/changes-proposed-to-former-nicolet-rednecks-saloon-9740609
Kenneth Armstrong
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I went to Searchmont for the ski swap today and snapped a photo of the train station looking sadder than ever. I’m no expert, but I don’t think that roof will hold for another winter.
Steph Bifano
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This is a wonderful memory of when Minelli's was on Great Northern Rd. My first job and a great experience!
Steph Bifano
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I've always liked the facade of this building in my neighbourhood. From the archives, found on https://onthisspot.ca/cities/saultstemarie/queen
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Trudi Aikens
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An old postcard from the 70's? - The General and Plummer Hospitals. Look how short the trees are in the neighbourhoods
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Trudi Aikens
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From the archives - more Queen Street. I love the cars!
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Trudi Aikens
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From the archives - post bridge but before the Station Mall... Early 70's is my guess.
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Trudi Aikens
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City Hall was also originally on Queen Street
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Trudi Aikens
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Still pulling from the archives - Who remembers when Canadian Tire was on Queen Street? (Not me lol) Here is a picture of it (to the left of Herman's Grill).
Elise Nelson
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REMEMBER THIS? That Halloween there was an earthquake
Jake Cormier
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www.sootoday.com
This 1962 newspaper ad from Davis Clothing is up on the wall at the downtown IDA
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