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Pictured here is Central Pizza, located on Bertie and Central. The Masi family opened the restaurant in 1983. Vito Masi took over ownership in 2016. The building was previously a dry cleaner and barber shop.

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Pictured here is Shopper's Drug Mart which, at the time of this photo, stood in the Sobey's parking lot on the north side of Garrison Road. It once operated within the County Fair Mall, which was located on the south side of Garrison Road.

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Pictured here is Sobey's which, at the time of this picture, stood on the north side of Garrison Road. It opened as a Garden Market IGA store in September, 2001 and was initially owned by Ken Anderson.

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Pictured here is a sign outside of Redstacks Retirement Community, thanking the staff for helping seniors during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Pictured here is Ontario Bakery, on the corner of Catharine Street and Niagara Boulevard, boarded up after having its windows broken. Vandalism rose in the south end during the pandemic, including damage to local businesses and vehicles.

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Pictured here is M&J Restaurant, which stands on the south side of Garrison road in a building with two other businesses. This restaurant once did business as M&J Drive-In before being taken over by Angelo and Tula Stromboulis in 1984.

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Listed here is a picture of an apartment building on Waterloo Street in the south end of town, bearing a sign spreading hope during the Covid-19 pandemic.

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Pictured here is the vacant lot where Long Shotz stood. The building, as a bar and hotel, operated under numerous names over the years, including Grammy's Tavern and 33 Princess Street.

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Pictured here is Robomart, which stands on Princess Street in Fort Erie's south end. Previously, it operated simply as Robo's.

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Pictured here is a sign advertising new management for what will be known as the Cook Top Diner. This building has housed a number of other businesses including the Royal Town Diner and Fort Erie Burger. A gas station once stood on its spot at theā€¦

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Pictured here is a sign outside of St. Andrew's Knox Presbyterian Church, located on the west side of Central Avenue, offering hope and encouragement to passersby during the Covid-19 pandemic.
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