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Old Posted Dec 3, 2014, 6:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Keith P. View Post
Never any traffic lights at that corner.

It is either North and Agricola, or North and Gottingen, looking towards the harbor.
Oh. I was going by the similarities of the house on the left and the Sunrise Cafe on the right, as well as the proximity of the bridge.

If it's one of the other streets, neither of those buildings still exist. Pretty sure it's not North and Agricola, though as the building on the left is definitely not the Gus' Pub building, which would have been around in 1959.

Doesn't look like North and Gottingen either, as shown in these pics:

http://shop.thechronicleherald.ca/Vintage-Reprint-of-North-Street-Cross-Roads_p_4424.html

http://shop.thechronicleherald.ca/Vintage-Reprint-of-1962-North-Street-approach_p_4423.html

If it's North and Creighton then the Cafe must have been torn down by 1962 (second pic).
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