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The Buffalo News am 2017-07-15 19:05
Grand Island-Tonawanda ferry service is a blast from the past
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Diese Schlagzeile handelt von Charlie Rech, Said Davis, Tonawanda Mayor Rick Davis, Henry W., Shirley Luther und ebenfalls über Jacob Hensler und Niagara River Cruses, Grand Island Historical Society, Tonawanda High School, North Tonawanda als auch über Niagara River Cruises und Washington, Main Street, Erie, Historical Museum, Homestead, River Oaks, Tonawanda, aber auch über Grand Island, entdeckt auf The Buffalo News