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1861 - 1970

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A structure that has a floor plan in the shape of a rectangle.

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  • 97 Street Safeway
  • Arlington Apartments
  • Armstrong Block
  • Balfour Manor
  • Beth Shalom Synagogue
  • Big House, Fort Edmonton
  • Birks Building
  • Bowker Building
  • Canada Permanent Building
  • Canadian National Railway Station-1928
  • Canadian Northern Railway Station-1905
  • Capitol Theatre
  • Cecil Burgess Residence
  • Churchill Wire Centre
  • Civic Block
  • Court House
  • Crawford Block
  • Dean-kuperus Residence
  • Downtown Post Office
  • Edmonton Art Gallery
  • Edmonton Club
  • Edmonton Cold Storage Company, Ltd.
  • Edmonton Public Library
  • Edmonton Public School Board Building
  • El Mirador Apartments
  • Elm Park School
  • Empire Block
  • Ernest Brown Block
  • Gariepy Block
  • Gariepy Mansion/rosary Hall
  • Gibbard Block
  • H.v. Shaw Building
  • Hagmann Block/hotel Grand
  • Imperial Bank
  • John Walter Houses
  • Maclean Block
  • Margaret Marshall Residence
  • Masonic Temple- Saskatchewan Lodge #92
  • Mctaggart Residence
  • Mercer Warehouse
  • Merchants Bank of Canada
  • Misericordia Hospital
  • Moser and Ryder Block
  • North Edmonton Telephone Exchange
  • Pantages Theatre
  • Peter Erasmus House
  • Peter Hemingway (coronation) Pool
  • R. W. Mckinnell Residence
  • Richard Wallace Residence
  • Ross Flats Apartments
  • Sache House
  • Salvation Army Citadel
  • Sarah Mclellan Residence
  • Shandro Residence
  • St. Basil the Great Ukrainian Catholic Church
  • St. Joachim's Roman Catholic Church
  • St. Joseph's Hospital
  • Tegler Building
  • Varscona Theatre
  • Victoria School
  • William Brown Residence
  • Yusep and Ruptash Residences
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