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Style Exemplified In Structures
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Element Contained In Structures
Argyll Substation (500)
This electrical substation was built at a time of expansion in the city's residential and industrial areas, and expansion with city-owned utilities.
Armstrong Block
The Armstrong Block is the only remaining heritage building specifically constructed for mixed use in Edmonton's downtown.
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Constructed in 1912, the Cristall House was home to Edmonton's first Jewish resident, Abraham Cristall.
Hagmann Block/hotel Grand
This Edwardian commercial style building uniquely features two primary façades, north and west facing.
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Completed in 1931, this Freemasons Hall was designed by WIlliam G. Blakey in the Gothic Revival style.
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This beautiful Arts and Crafts style home stood for 67 years in Oliver.
Shop-easy Grocery
Although it is difficult to find a corner grocery store like this one nowadays, they once were a community staple.
Sylvancroft
This magnificent mansion was designed by its owner, former Edmonton mayor Harry Marshall Erskine Evans.
Contains Element(s)
Balcony
Bay Window
Brackets
Clapboard Siding
Hipped Roof
Intersecting Gable Roof
Pier or Pillar
Two Storeys
Veranda
Wooden Shingles
Exemplifies Style(s)
Foursquare
Is Located In
Highlands
Contains Structures
Edmonton Power Maintenance Building
This sprawling building is a good example of Modern expressionist architecture.
Architectural
Oliver School
The original Oliver School is an example of one of Edmonton's early brick schools.Its later additions have architectural value of their own, and combinedthey make for a very interesting site.
Construction of Oliver School (1911)
Highlands School
Highlands School was designed by Edmonton Public School Board architect George E. Turner in the Collegiate Gothic style.
Construction of Highlands School (1914)
Bidwell Holgate
William Magrath
Magrath-holgate Company
Construction of Chown Residence (1912)
Boundary
Initial Boundary of Westwood
Depicted In
Chown Residence