They’re behind chain link fences, with a security company’s logo stamped on the plywood covering the doors and windows, shingles and siding peeling off a little more each day.Ī painstaking analysis of property records conducted by The Star reveals that spring day in 1996 was just the beginning. Now, of course, it’s easy to tell which homes the bridge company owns. Because the bridge company kept the homes reasonably well maintained and occupied by renters until the mid-2000s, nobody really noticed. Thirteen of Clifford’s Indian Road neighbours also took the men in suits up on their offer that spring, with the deals all closing on their homes in the 600 and 700 blocks on the same day – May 21, 1996. He sold his home to the Ambassador Bridge. Head built his family’s home and many others on Indian Road. Article content Home builder Cliff Head stands by his pickup truck in this photo taken in the mid-50s. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. The neighbours literally would cut their lawns with hedge trimmers. The whole roadway was covered over with trees. “It was one of the most beautiful streets in Windsor. “I remember thinking, ‘It’s a good thing he can’t be here to see this.’ It would have broken his heart to see what they had done to Indian Road,” Terry said. The offer – $134,000 cash for his home, plus legal and moving expenses – wasn’t coming around again.Ĭlifford and his wife took the deal and moved to Amherstburg. The truck plaza was coming whether he sold his house or not, Terry remembers the lawyers saying. Or he could live with a massive truck plaza the company was planning to build in his backyard. where he had lived since 1950, the year he built the house and many others in the neighbourhood. The men were lawyers from the Ambassador Bridge company, and they were there to offer his father a deal.Ĭlifford could sell them the home at 670 Indian Rd. Manage Print Subscription / Tax ReceiptĬlifford’s son Terry Head was home at the time, and remembers it like it was yesterday.That's it - now you're ready to play Bridge Baron. You must type in the dash in the middle.įinally, shut down and re-start Bridge Baron. Please note the Serial number is 5 numbers, then a dash, then 5 numbers. To register your copy, click on the black PURCHASE button in the top right hand corner (you will, of course not have to purchase the game again, but this is where you fill in your registration details).Ĭlick on the Yes button, then you will be redirected to the Bridge Baron registration pages.įill in the details on the left hand side and click on Activate. Once the installation is complete, start Bridge Baron by clicking on the Bridge Baron icon on your computer's desktop. After the installation is complete, you should see a Bridge Baron 29 icon on your computer desktop. Just follow the prompts on these screens. Make sure you know where this file is being saved!Ĭlick (or double click) on the Bridge Baron 29 Installation File to run the installation.Īs the installation proceeds, you will see a number of windows appear on your computer. On most Windows computers this is usually in your Downloads folder. This will download the Bridge Baron 29 Installation File onto your computer hard-drive. If you have a MAC computer, please go to this page : To paste the link in a new window, right click on this link and select Copy Link Address and paste it into a new window in your browser STEP 1 - Download the Bridge Baron 29 installation fileĭownload the Bridge Baron 29 for Windows installation file by clicking on this link or paste it into your browser If you want to buy Bridge Baron please go here. If you've just bought Bridge Baron from us, check your email Inbox as we have sent you Serial Number. You will need a valid serial number to install the full version of Bridge Baron 29.
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