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- Former Manse of Knox Presbyterian Church, now an office building.......Milton Historical Society
- 161-165 Main Street, Milton, OntarioPhotograph from "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Volume II"Photograph from "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Volume II"Milton Historical Society
- The old Town Hall, 251 Main Street, Milton, OntarioFor further information, see "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Volume II"For further information, see "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Volume II"Milton Historical Society
- Helen Heslop and Joanne McKay on Main Street, MiltonSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Higgins GarageSCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Marg's RestaurantThis is now (2010) BumpersThis is now (2010) BumpersMilton Historical Society
- Papa Nick's Hotel, 270 Main Street East, Milton, Ont.The building, on the corner of Main Street East and Commercial Street has been in the hotel business since it was built. It has had many different names.The building, on the corner of Main Street East and Commercial Street has been in the hotel business since it was built. It has had many different names.Milton Historical Society
- Cornerstone laid for the new Milton Post Office.SCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- Main Street, Milton, July 1, 1927Parade on Main Street, Milton on July 1, 1927. The Parade is travelling from east to west.Parade on Main Street, Milton on July 1, 1927. The Parade is travelling from east to west.Milton Historical Society
- Construction of buildings, MiltonMain Street, Milton, opposite Prince Street. Construction of small plaza on site where houses were demolished.Main Street, Milton, opposite Prince Street. Construction of small plaza on site where houses were demolished.Milton Historical Society
- Old Town Hall, Milton, Ont.For further information see "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton" Vol. 2For further information see "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton" Vol. 2Milton Historical Society
- Town Hall, Main Street, Milton, Ont.Built on land donated by Joseph Martin. It was opened in 1867. In the 1980s the functions of the town hall were transferred to the old Court House. For further information see "Historic Homes and Buildings of Milton, Vol. II". Two copies of photograph. Three copies of photograph.Built on land donated by Joseph Martin. It was opened in 1867. In the 1980s the functions of the town hall were transferred to the old Court House. For further …Milton Historical Society
- Man's World Hairstylist, 188 Main St. E., MiltonFormerly Dicken Butcher ShopFormerly Dicken Butcher ShopMilton Historical Society
- Scotiabank, 244 Main St. E., MiltonFormerly the Smith StoreFormerly the Smith StoreMilton Historical Society
- Geraldine Graham, Judy Houston with son Tommy.SCAN ONLYSCAN ONLYMilton Historical Society
- The Farmer's Bank - W. D. Paxton, Manager.196 Main St. East - now a law office. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907"196 Main St. East - now a law office. This photograph was taken from "Milton Semi-Centennial 1857-1907"Milton Historical Society
- Old Houses on Main Street opposite Prince StreetThe space is now occupied by commercial buildings. Note - duplicate picture #639The space is now occupied by commercial buildings. Note - duplicate picture #639Milton Historical Society
- Main Street, Milton, looking eastDonated by Ed GoodallDonated by Ed GoodallMilton Historical Society
- The Commercial Hotel.The building is situated on the corner of Main and Commercial Streets. It is now (2013) caled Brydens. This photograph was taken from the book "Milton's Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".The building is situated on the corner of Main and Commercial Streets. It is now (2013) caled Brydens. This photograph was taken from the book "Milton's Semi-Centennial 1857-1907".Milton Historical Society
- The New Royal Hotel. F. Martin, Propretor.On Main Street. The left-hand section of the building is now a series of small shops and apartments and the middle section (known as the Thompson hotel) is now a restaurant and apartments. The livery was demolished and replaced with shops. This photograph was taken from the book "Milton's Semi-Centennial …On Main Street. The left-hand section of the building is now a series of small shops and apartments and the middle section (known as the Thompson hotel) is now a …Milton Historical Society