Friday, October 28, 2016

Ren's did you know?


The Ontario Land and Improvement Company was originally built on the median of Euclid Avenue just north of the railroad tracks. This location served as a convenient stop for potential buyers that would exit the train and then be taken to the Ontario Hotel for accommodations. In an effort to entice potential buyers, George Chaffey had a small fountain constructed just in front of the land company building to boast the availability of water when the trains came through. #125to125 #CelebrateOntario

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