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One Storey

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1922 - 1968

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A structure comprised of a single floor or level.

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Structures

  • 97 Street Safeway
  • Argyll Substation (500)
  • Beth Shalom Synagogue
  • Dean-kuperus Residence
  • Edmonton Power Maintenance Building
  • Field Log House
  • Frost Residence
  • Glenora School
  • Glenora Substation- Station 650
  • Mayfair Park Pavilions
  • Mctaggart Residence
  • Old Timers' Cabin
  • Roxy Theatre
  • Shop-easy Grocery
  • Trudel Residence
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