- built in 1928, on the site of the " Crysler Homestead ", formally opened on Thursday February 14, 1929 and was demolished from Oct. / Nov. 1971 - Jan. 1972
Vehicle travelled on Railway Tracks and is being moved off the tracks after a crash during the test run from Hamilton ; vehicle has Michigan License Plates ;
-Louis Fischer's Cigar Store on Erie Ave. in 1935; - formerly The Niagara Falls Review - 1st. location ( 1879 - 1889 ); - the buildings were demolished in Sept. 1975
Eaton's Department Store, corner of Victoria & Morrison Streets ; Formerly Harmonius Crysler property ; Store opened in 1929 & was demolished to make room for the Niagara Falls Public Library ; Photo was taken prior to demolition - Dec. 1971 ;
- The British American Service Station replaced Price Brothers and was known as Fry's Service Station, operated by Chuck Fry. The T. Eaton Building ( Eaton's Department Store ), sits in the background on the left side of picture.
Either Roy or Gordon Criger Filling a can with gas from the pump which stood in front of Criger's in 1925. The building with the hip roof behind the billboards is on the South side of Queen St., West of St. Lawrence. It was the natural ice rink which was used for public skating and hockey. It was destroyed by fire soon after 1925 and a new arena was built on Victoria Avenue with artificial ice.
Ernie's Esso, formerly Gracey's Esso, being demolished to make room for a parking lot for the Canadian Tire Store which was located in the former Loblaws Grocery Store ;