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Pediment
A triangular decorative element on the face of a building below the roof or above an entrance.
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Alberta Legislature Building
Among the most iconic buildings in Edmonton is the Legislature, which overlooks the river valley and is the seat of power for the provincial government.
Bowker Building
The Bowker Building was the last Edmonton office buildings fashioned in the Beaux-Arts style of architecture.
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Edmonton's first proper Court House was built in 1912 and demolished in the 1970s.
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The Post Office was Edmonton's tallest building when completed in 1910. It was demolished in 1972.
Edmonton Club
Edmonton's oldest men's club met in this three-storey brick building, once located on College Avenue and McDougall Street overlooking the river valley.
Highlands School
Highlands School was designed by Edmonton Public School Board architect George E. Turner in the Collegiate Gothic style.
Imperial Bank
The classically designed Imperial Bank was demolished in 1950.
Lambton Block
Built at the peak of the economic boom prior to the First World War, ths apartment block retains much of its original Edwardian character inside and out.
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Built on what became known as 'bank corner', the Merchants Bank of Canada was Edmonton's second ever banking institution.
St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral
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Canadian National Railway Station and Queen Anne's School, Circa 1930