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Date Stone
Stone built into a wall on which the date of a building is cut.
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Element Contained In Structures
Canada Permanent Building
This small jewel of a building holds its own nestled among downtown high-rises.
Empire Block
Edmontonians John A. McDougall and Richard Secord erected this four-storey office block in 1905 on the location that still bears its name over 100 years later.
Gibbard Block
Built to house luxurious apartments, the Gibbard Block has been largely restored to showcase its original elegance.
Highlands United Church
The 1926 Highlands United Church was designed by well-known Edmonton architect W. G. Blakey.
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Holy Trinity Anglican Church is a clinker brick masterpeice.
Maclean Block
The decorative brickwork on this building is some of the most elaborate in Edmonton.
Masonic Temple- Saskatchewan Lodge #92
Completed in 1931, this Freemasons Hall was designed by WIlliam G. Blakey in the Gothic Revival style.
Mcleod Building
The Chicago style McLeod Building was built in 1915 and became Edmonton's first skyscraper.
Old Timers' Cabin
This building was built in the 1950s, and used log construction to evoke idealized images of pioneers in Alberta.
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.
Strathcona Public Building
The Edwardian style Strathcona Public Building is an important landmark along Whyte Avenue, one of Edmonton's most popular streets.
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Hecla Block, 1978
Hecla Block, 2006
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