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Gabled Parapet
A gable roof that ends in a raised parapet.
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Element Contained In Structures
Buttercup Farmhouse
This beautiful example of a local Arts and Crafts home was built in 1912 as part of the designed community of Highlands developed by the Magrath-Holgate Company.
Canadian Northern Railway Station-1905
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Contains Element(s)
Gable Roof
Half Storey
Horizontal Log Structure
Rectangular Footprint
Exemplifies Style(s)
Log
Is Located In
River Valley West Central
Architectural
Unknown Unknown
Construction of Peter Erasmus House (1861)
Depicted In
Peter Erasmus House at Fort Edmonton Park, 1976