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1944

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Concrete Triplex

Built in 1944

Structures

Curlett Residence

Built in 1944

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Eliasson Residence

Built in 1944

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Ericksen Residence

Built in 1944

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Hardin Residence

Built in 1944

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Hayward Residence

Built in 1944

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Naverseth Residence

Built in 1944

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Spevakow Residence

Built in 1944

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St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral

Built in 1944

Structures

Yee Residence 10153 122 St

Built in 1944

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Aerial view of Glenora, 1944

Aerial view of Glenora in 1944.

Captured in 1944

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