By A Mystery Man Writer
Huronia Museum – Looking Back 60 Years in North Simcoe – July 16th to 23rd, 1959
A STEEL RAILROAD SPIKE CLAD IN GOLD AND SILVER USED IN THE CEREMONY MARKING THE COMPLETION OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD, 10 MAY 1869, UNKNOWN, BUT POSSIBLY G.W. LAIRD, SAN FRANCISCO, 1869
If you grew up in Orillia.you remember., This is The Last spike from the grand opening of Orillia's Front St train station from 1918
A STEEL RAILROAD SPIKE CLAD IN GOLD AND SILVER USED IN THE CEREMONY MARKING THE COMPLETION OF THE TRANSCONTINENTAL RAILROAD, 10 MAY 1869, UNKNOWN, BUT POSSIBLY G.W. LAIRD, SAN FRANCISCO, 1869
Reminiscences of a Raconteur: Between the '40s and the '20s
Take a trip down memory lane to downtown Orillia, circa 1955 - Orillia News
Take a trip down memory lane to Main Street Orillia, circa 1912 - Orillia News
The Eastern/Western Divisions - Amistad National Recreation Area (U.S. National Park Service)
Reminiscences of a Raconteur: Between the '40s and the '20s
Mortiser hi-res stock photography and images - Alamy
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REMEMBER THIS: Tannery explosion saved Engine 1531 - Barrie News
PDF) Brass Bands of the World - a historical directory
Area man helps rewrite history with hit show Salvage Kings - Barrie News