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Smooth Stone
Stone that has been polished to create a smoothed surface.
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Beth Shalom Synogogue on Jasper Avenue is a prominentexample of International style architecture in Edmonton.
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With its curved front facade and location on a busy downtown corner, the Birks Building is a prominent example of early Modern classicism.
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Built in 1899 this Gothic Revival style church was the heart of Edmonton's early francophone community.
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