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97 Street Safeway
In 1929, a new cash-and-carry grocery chain from the western United States arrived in Edmonton, bringing with it this Spanish Revival storefront.
Arlington Apartments
Edmonton's first luxury apartment building.
Becker Residence
The unusual combination ofclinker brick and Foursquare design makes this home unique in Edmonton.
Big House, Fort Edmonton
The reconstructedBig House, originally built at Fort Edmontonin the 1840s, is now located at Fort Edmonton Park.
Brodeur House
This moderne dream home was built in 1950.
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.
Cecil Burgess Residence
The home ofarchitect and University of Alberta professor Cecil Burgess is a well-preserved example of Craftsman style.
Cristall House
Constructed in 1912, the Cristall House was home to Edmonton's first Jewish resident, Abraham Cristall.
Dean-kuperus Residence
The Dean-Kuperus Residence is an example of a fairly commonInternational style house found throughout Edmonton.
Downtown Post Office
The Post Office was Edmonton's tallest building when completed in 1910. It was demolished in 1972.
Dr. Cameron Residence
Dr. Allan Barton Cameron ran his practice from this residence, one of the earliest homes remaining in Calder.
Dr. Eardley Allin Residence
This Tudor Revival home was built in 1914 and was the home of Dr. Eardley Allin.
Duggan Residence
"The J.J. Duggan residence embodies the kind of architecture favoured by Strathcona's upper middle class residents during the early 1900s." ~ David Murray, architect.
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.
Edmonton Power Maintenance Building
This sprawling building is a good example of Modern expressionist architecture.
Emily Murphy Residence
The home of pioneering white women's rights activist Emily Murphy has strong elements of the Craftsman style.
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.
Field Log House
This log house was built in 1934 on a quiet street in the Highlands neighbourhood.
Frost Residence
This home is located on 112 Avenue across from Commonwealth Stadium, and isa prominent example of Art Moderne residential design.
Gariepy Block
The Gariepy Block was fashioned in the Second Empire style of architecture.
Gerolamy Residence
Located in the neighbourhood of Strathcona, the Gerolamy Residence is a good example of Foursquare design.
Hagmann Block/hotel Grand
This Edwardian commercial style building uniquely features two primary façades, north and west facing.
John Mcneill Residence
The heavily ornamented John McNeill Residence stands out on 97 Street in the Alberta Avenue neighbourhood.
Margaret Marshall Residence
This unassuming house in The Highlands is an excellent example of the Arts and Crafts style.
Mctaggart Residence
This home is a good example of a very common house plan in Edmonton's mature neighbourhoods.
Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium
The Northern Alberta Jubilee Auditorium was built to celebrate Alberta's 50th anniversary as a province.
Olson-watt Residence
Built in 1914, this two and half storey Foursquare house is located in the Cromdale neighbourhood.
Pantages Theatre
The Pantages Theatre was part of an international chain of vaudeville houses built by Alexander Pantages.
Peter Erasmus House
Built in the 1860s, the Peter Erasmus House, now located in Fort Edmonton Park, isthe oldest buildingin Edmonton.
Primrose House
This beautiful Arts and Crafts style home stood for 67 years in Oliver.
Richard Wallace Residence
The one and one-half storey Craftsman style Richard Wallace Residence was built in 1923 in the neighbourhood of Cromdale.
Rutherford House
The residence is an excellent example of upper-class Edwardian era architecture in the Scottish Baronial style.
Sache House
This simple two-storey structure is an example of the type of wood frame house built by early Edmontonians.
Sarah Mclellan Residence
This is a classic example of a Prairie Four Square with four areas – the entrance, kitchen, front room, and dining room – arranged as a square.
Shaw House
Harry V. Shaw's mansion was a magnificent sixteen room home on Victoria Avenue.
Shop-easy Grocery
Although it is difficult to find a corner grocery store like this one nowadays, they once were a community staple.
Stocks Residence
The Stocks Residence is one of the few Queen Anne style homes to survive in Edmonton.
Westminster Apartments
The Westminster Apartmentsbuilding is a well-maintained example of an elegant pre-First World War apartment building.
William Paskins Residence
The William Paskins Residence is the earliest surviving example of the Queen Anne style in Edmonton.
Yusep and Ruptash Residences
These six homes were moved from downtown to Newton to provide housing during Edmonton's post-war boom.
West Residence
The West Residence is one of Edmonton's few surviving Queen Anne homes.