Killaloe 100th- The Way it Was
This post contains 2 galleries, scroll down for the second. Click on an image below to view the first gallery! Click on an image below to view the gallery!
This post contains 2 galleries, scroll down for the second. Click on an image below to view the first gallery! Click on an image below to view the gallery!
Scroll through to read the story and view the photos associated with the retirement of local barber Ed Cybulski, in 1976.
Masonry block buildings- common in Killaloe during two separate time periods, were constructed using locally manufactured materials. The Hoch farmhouse at the junction of hwy 60 and hwy 512, and the building at 183 Queen Street (Grandma’s Pantry)- not pictured …