File:St. Clair Parkway near Sombra, 1934.png

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"A shady spot along the River Road, north of Sombra. In the distance can be seen the St. Clair River." - The River Road is known today as the St. Clair Parkway.

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The Border Cities Star, November 10, 1934. Front page, Third Section.[1]

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1934

Author

Paul Deziel

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