Thank you for uploading what Windsor used to look like. Born and raised in Windsor at current age of 44 years old and remember a lot of good things and memories with Windsor. Now Windsor is forgotten about and is sad to see so much homelessness.
What a great collection of old Windsor buildings/scenes. I was born in Detroit in the mid 1950's, youngest of three. At that time we lived off six mile road right across from Marygrove College. We always had such close ties with folks in Windsor, many times crossing over via the tunnel, the Ambassador Bridge, and also, during summers, over the Blue Water bridge Port Huron to Sarnia. All that was so long ago. Times certainly have changed.
yes nice to see very good feeling ,seen todays video disappoint ing but windsor always in flux, ottawa street , e rie li ttle italy we could hang out not much to fear ,
I’m gonna take a guess and say if you were born in Windsor in the mid twentieth century and your father had a good job you had a pretty good life ahead of you
Thank you for uploading what Windsor used to look like. Born and raised in Windsor at current age of 44 years old and remember a lot of good things and memories with Windsor. Now Windsor is forgotten about and is sad to see so much homelessness.
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Thank you from a Windsor author and 70 yr. old Windsorite.
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Born and raised here, thankyou for uploading the puctures
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I moved to Windsor from Toronto in 2014. I love seeing the history of Windsor. Thank you for sharing this.
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What a great collection of old Windsor buildings/scenes. I was born in Detroit in the mid 1950's, youngest of three. At that time we lived off six mile road right across from Marygrove College. We always had such close ties with folks in Windsor, many times crossing over via the tunnel, the Ambassador Bridge, and also, during summers, over the Blue Water bridge Port Huron to Sarnia. All that was so long ago. Times certainly have changed.
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WINDSOR, ALWAYS HOME! Lauzon Kid here.
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yes nice to see very good feeling ,seen todays video disappoint ing but windsor always in flux, ottawa street , e rie li ttle italy
we could hang out not much to fear ,
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Amazing
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Thank you so much
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raking leaf must have been a blast
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Believe me, the big leaf piles that resulted were a blast - when you were a kid ....!
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I’m gonna take a guess and say if you were born in Windsor in the mid twentieth century and your father had a good job you had a pretty good life ahead of you
How old are some of these?
Thanks for watching..Some of the images are about 100 years old. With most going back to the early 1900's.
Who says west is best? There's no town like downtown.
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