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It’s Wayback Wednesday: The view from above

Welcome to Wayback Wednesday sponsored by Cavalcade Color Lab! Every week, we’ll be sharing a vintage photo and asking our readers to chime in with anything you can recall about the photo, other related memories, or even a funny caption. Have some vintage photos of your own? Send them to [email protected] and we may share them with our readers!

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What can you identify in this aerial shot of Huntsville? Can you guess when it was taken? (Photo courtesy of Muskoka Digital Archives.)

Wayback Wednesday is sponsored by Cavalcade Color Lab

Last week we shared this photo with you:

 

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This November 1921 photo shows Captain Hunt’s house at the corner of Chaffey and West.

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  1. Dave Johns says:

    The aerial view of the Town was probably taken around 1952. Union Garage and A&R Motors were located on Main Street to the south of the swamp. Bob Hunt’s garage, grandson of our founder, can be seen on John Street, where Bob claimed some of the swamp his gramps once owned. A lot of buildings have disappeared. Look behind the old Eaton’s building where now a parking lot is located for Pharmasave drug store.