Waterloo Taxi (former), 55–57 King Street North
Waterloo Taxi, early building in commercial core, frame building, originally covered with clapboard, now covered with artificial siding. In 1858 it became the first location of Jacob Conrad's tinsmithing business. It was the residence and grocery business of Martin Schade from around the 1860s until Schade's death on April 24, 1910.