RetroSpectacle From Anne Langton Sketches to Digital Photography RetroSpectacle from Anne Langton Sketches to Digital Photography Maryboro Lodge: The Fenelon Museum
Though the cars have changed, and village shops can no longer suspend their signs out over the sidewalk, the main street looks much as it did four decades […]
A Sunday School Party at Maryboro Lodge, now the Fenelon Museum. Built in a beautiful oak grove, it has been a popular community gathering centre for generations. Maryboro […]
Now home to Lynn and David Evans, Oak Street Pilates
Established 1899.
Many features of the original store live on, including some cases and the textured ceiling.
Carpenter and mason Mark Fell led construction, leaving his mark on the foundation. George’s children Margo and Richard still live at the family homestead.
The Sanctuary of the Third St. James Anglican Church is still quite recognizable from its original photographs.
The office of R.C. Smith’s Red Mill became Heritage House and today hosts RWH Construction. J.W. Howry & Sons of Saginaw Michigan leased the Red Mill for a […]