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Portico
A porch or walkway with a roof supported by columns, often leading to the entrance of a building.
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Alberta Hotel
The Alberta Hotel provided the last word in luxury in the early years of the twentieth century.
Bowker Building
The Bowker Building was the last Edmonton office buildings fashioned in the Beaux-Arts style of architecture.
Court House
Edmonton's first proper Court House was built in 1912 and demolished in the 1970s.
Imperial Bank
The classically designed Imperial Bank was demolished in 1950.
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The Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium was built to celebrate Alberta's 50th anniversary as a province.
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Norwood School is one of Edmonton's early brick schoolsand was designed in the Classical Revival style.
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Roxy Theatre
When it opened in 1938 the Roxy was the only theatre in the city west of 104 Street.
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Harry V. Shaw's mansion was a magnificent sixteen room home on Victoria Avenue.
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The Students' Union Building, more commonly known as SUB, is a three storey, pre-cast clad concrete podium structure with a six floor tower on the University of Alberta campus.
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The William Blakey Residence is an excellent example of the International style as applied to a modest home.
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John Stocks Residence, 1908, front elevation
John Stocks Residence, 1972, rear elevation
John Stocks Residence, 2013, balcony
John Stocks Residence, 2013, balcony and turret