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Cafe de Paris in Paris, Ontario

Robert Hall Originals in St. George

Robert Hall Originals in St. George

The Scottish born inventor of the telephone, and here is the stone to prove it. I believe some Canadians get uptight about this but he moves there as a child and the minute he is old enough the first thing he does is return to his home city to go to university, the University of Edinburgh, the 4th oldest in Scotland and 6th in the English speaking world.

  

Alexander Graham Bell (Mar 03, 1847 - Aug 02, 1922) - Celebrating the "evolution" of the above "device"

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Bell Homestead; Brantford, Ontario.

Downtown Brantford - Harmony Square

The Grand River between Brantford and Paris, Ontario

Replica of Hydrofoil (Hydrodome) HD-4. After this success with the Silver Dart, Bell turned his attention to hydrofoil watercraft. He saw them as a marine analogy to aircraft and Bras d'Or Lake provided a lot of room for experimentation. Bell called the experimental boats "hydrodomes". The HD-4 was his most successful hydrofoil, attaining a speed of 70.8 mph (114 km/h) in 1919. Alexander Graham Bell National Historic Site.

View over the Grand River from the Brantford Golf and Country Club

Going on the river with Grand Experiences

The Blue Dog Cafe in Brantford

La Cantinella Restaurant in St. George, Ontario

The Glenhyrst Art Gallery in Brantford

The Station Coffee House and Gallery in Brantford

La Cantinella Restaurant in St. George, Ontario

The Station Coffee House and Gallery in Brantford

Café Andreou in Brantford

Images from our bike ride through Brantford

The Bodega Inn in Brantford

La Cantinella Restaurant in St. George, Ontario

Grand Experiences in Paris, Ontario

Robert Hall Originals in St. George

The Grand River in Paris, Ontario

Greenville, SC

Where the first public demonstration of long distance telephone conversations took place.

Robert Hall Originals in St. George

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