King St E circa 1940s

The image captures a historical street scene from downtown Stoney Creek in the 1940s, showing MacDougall's original shop located on the far left. This black-and-white photograph features two prominent buildings with wooden siding and a classic car parked on the street. The architecture suggests a quaint, mid-20th-century small-town vibe, with details like the small porch and awning, characteristic of the period's store fronts.

The image captures a historical street scene from downtown Stoney Creek in the 1940s, showing MacDougall's original shop located on the far left. This black-and-white photograph features two prominent buildings with wooden siding and a classic car parked on the street. The architecture suggests a quaint, mid-20th-century small-town vibe, with details like the small porch and awning, characteristic of the period's store fronts.

Name/Title

King St E circa 1940s

Description

King St E. North side east of Creek. Houses left to right are: McDougall's, Kays, Bell`s - later Waddington's, Print Shop (John Hough), Corner (Rodgers or Dry Cleaners) The image captures a historical street scene from downtown Stoney Creek in the 1940s, showing MacDougall's original shop located on the far left. This black-and-white photograph features two prominent buildings with wooden siding and a classic car parked on the street. The architecture suggests a quaint, mid-20th-century small-town vibe, with details like the small porch and awning, characteristic of the period's store fronts.

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