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THUNDER BAY — Residents and researchers still need to make the trek to 235 Vickers Street to access materials from the City of Thunder Bay’s archives, but they can now see what the archives hold at the click of a mouse.
“We’re very excited to offer this new search tool to the public,” said city archivist Christina Wakefield. “Our mandate is to promote the city’s history, and now anyone can browse our collection no matter where they are.” The archives’ holdings date back as far as the 1880s, encompassing everything from property records and tax rolls to records of city bylaws and agreements.
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