Lundy's Lane Service Station was operated by John J. Holmes. This location was very crucial for tourists as Highway 20, or more commonly known as Lundy's Lane, was one of the main entrances to the central business district of Niagara Falls. This service station was one of the very few along the route. The Holmes family later operated the Grandview Tourist Camp at this same location.
The Falls Manor Restaurant has been serving delicious meals for more than four decades which includes both dine-in, and take-out service. This restaurant is one of the most popular among locals, especially for their chicken and waffles.
Niagara Falls Public Library. 2017. Niagara Falls - Then & Now: A Photographic Journey Through The Years. [Lundy's Lane Service Station / Grandview Camp/ Falls Manor Restaurant].
Niagara Falls Then and Now
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