The Surviving Villages
Morrisburg - Tourist homes and resorts
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Aerial view of the Rosedale Inn, ca. 1939
This popular resort did not survive the Seaway.Pub: PECO, Source: Private collector
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The Rosedale Inn, ca. 1940
Pub: Phototex, Source: Private collector
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The Rosedale Inn, ca. 1940
Pub: PECO, Source: Private collector
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The Rosedale Inn, ca. 1940
A street view from Highway 2.Pub: PECO, Source: Private collector
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Aerial view of Allison Farms Resort, ca. 1940s
Another popular resort that went down with the Seaway.Source: Private collector
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Aerial view of Allison Farms Resort, ca. 1940s
Source: Private collector
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Allison Farms Resort, ca. 1950s
An AAA advertising card that remained in circulation even after the resort was inundated.Source: Private collector
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The Bilmac Auto Court, ca. late 1940s - early 50s
Another AAA advertising card for an auto court located on Highway 2. Owned and managed by W.W. MeabryPub: Krom-O-Graph, Source: Private collector
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Willard's Booth, ca. late 1940s - early 50s
Pub: PECO, Source: Private collector
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The George Frederick, ca. 1930s
A large establishment consisting of a guest home and cabins situated along beautiful grounds overlooking the river.
Source: Private collector
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The Edgehill, ca. 1930s
Owned by J.F. Ault and sonSource: Private collector
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