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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.
Crawford Block
This straightforward Edwardian retail and apartment building had only three owners for the first 90 years or more of its existence.
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Constructed in 1912, the Cristall House was home to Edmonton's first Jewish resident, Abraham Cristall.
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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.
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Although it is difficult to find a corner grocery store like this one nowadays, they once were a community staple.
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