Let's go back to the early '90's on a Saturday afternoon. I'm probably under age and sitting in May's Tavern with a bunch of old German men drinking really cheap pitchers of Northern Ale...aahhh, Sudbury's finest. I had a friend who's father was one of Sudz notorious slumlords and he used to reward us with refreshments for various chores such as patching fist holes in walls and helping collect rent from problem tenants. And another thing...(In Memory of G.B.)...I've never set off smoke bombs of any kind of in that pedestrian underpass. So much has changed since those reckless days, both in my life and in Sudbury.
UPDATE: Unfortunately, Kieran, I don't think it is. I couldn't fit it in but I believe the good'ol stack would be not too far to the left of the image. I know you must miss seeing and smelling that beauty everyday too.
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Hey if that blury line in the background is the Inco Smoke stack then this pic sums up sudbury pretty well.
Kieran on 28th August 2006 @ 6:35am
This is a great photo, and it jolted my memory a bit too. Around 97' I used to work in Killarney, just out side of Sudbury, and would come into town on my days off. Without fail, everytime I would pass this place there would be something crazy going outside.. :)
Jeff G on 28th September 2006 @ 10:16am
Great photo. Very defined. Reminds me of this old train station I wondered around in in Edmonton
Shayla on 29th November 2008 @ 2:52am
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