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Remember This? The Church of the Sacred Heart

From the Sault Ste.

Remember this? Bootlegging under the noses of the Mounties

From the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library archives: ************************* Remember This?...Bootlegging in the Sault (1998.20-P44/1998.

Remember This? The time Andrew Carnegie built two libraries for the Sault

From the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library archives: ************************* Remember This? First Carnegie Library burns with the Fire Station Library services in the town of Sault Ste. Marie were originally established in the 1890s.

Remember This? How the Cenotaph came to be

From the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library archives: ************************* Every day Saultites pass the Cenotaph in front of the Sault Ste. Marie Courthouse not knowing just how special it really is.

Remember This? The courthouse

From the Sault Ste. Mare Public Library archives: ************************* Few buildings dominate Queen Street as prominently as the Courthouse does, however it began from very humble beginnings.

Remember This? When James Street was bustling

From the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library archives: ************************* The James Street area, or ‘Little Italy’, in the old west end, located adjacent to the Algoma Steel Plant, was a busy and thriving community in the early 1900s.

Remember This? SCI will never die!

From the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library archives: ************************* SCI Will Never Die - It Lives on in Our Memories Sault Collegiate Institute, (SCI) the first high school in the city, was built and completed in May 1907.

Remember This? Who was Alex Muir, and what ever happened to that school?

************************* Alexander Muir was born on April 5, 1830 in Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland and his family immigrated to Canada in 1833, settling in Scarborough Township.

Remember This? A local soldier's POW experience

From the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library archive: ************************* As we approach Remembrance Day we acknowledge the military service of our veterans (and current military personnel).

Remember This? A sailor's greatest fear

From the Sault Ste. Marie Public Library archives: ************************* This year we will be commemorating the 40th anniversary of the sinking of the Edmund Fitzgerald on November 10, 1975.