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Scene on the Streets: Windsor 2011

Posted on June 12, 2011 by Elaine Weeks

Posted in People, Walkerville, Windsor Now, Windsor Then | Tagged 2011, alley, back, built, construction, diagonal, disappear, education, elementary, equipment, erected, General Brock, graffiti, heritage, history, lot, Marlborogh Public School, Monmouth Road, Ontario, paint, Paul Martin Jr., Paul Martin Sr., rear, recent, Sandwich, scenes, sides, skunk, streets, Walker Road, War of 1812, west, Windsor, yellow | Leave a comment
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