While at Chatham-Kent, we found several other street art. These ones are not as colorful as the recent ones, more like muted but they are still lovely and gave us a peek of the place in bygone years.


Location : W. side William St. ½ block N. of Wellington St. Title : Historic King William St.

Location : N. side King St. @ N. end of Forsyth St. Title : The Market

Location : N. side King St. Title : Wildlife of Chatham-Kent

Location : NE corner King & 4th St. Title : The Olden Days
“History is not the past but a map of the past, drawn from a particular point of view, to be useful to the modern traveler.” – Henry Glassie, US historian
Chatham-Kent, August 3, 2024