Historic Waterloo

Name: Waterloo Music (former)
Address: 3 Regina Street North
Year Built: 1890, addition 1935
Heritage Status: Listed

Was originally a livery for the Waterloo Hotel, and later a curling rink used by the Waterloo Curling Club. The building was enlarged in 1935 (the outline of the original building can be seen on the building's side wall) and became Waterloo Music, started by C. F. Thiele. The second floor was constructed using steel girders from the collapsed Honeymoon Bridge at Niagara Falls. By 1947, the Waterloo Music Company had become Canada's largest music establishment.

Nearby Buildings:

10 King Street North
10 King Street North
24 Erb Street East
24 Erb Street East
6 Regina Street North
6 Regina Street North
14 King Street North
14 King Street North
2–4 King Street North
2–4 King Street North
11 Erb Street East
11 Erb Street East
28 Erb Street East
28 Erb Street East

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