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Tower

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1903 - 1912

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A tall narrow building, either freestanding or forming part of a building such as a church or castle.

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Structures

  • Alberta Hotel
  • First Presbyterian Church
Gariepy Mansion/rosary Hall
  • Highlands School
  • Holy Trinity Anglican Church
  • Masonic Temple- Saskatchewan Lodge #92
  • Northwest Mounted Police Barracks
  • Robertson-wesley United Church
  • St. Joachim's Roman Catholic Church
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