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Beaux Arts

Architectural styleBeaux Arts

Ornate Beaux Arts building facade with columns, pediment, and arched entrance viewed from the street.

Historical photograph titled "Beaux Arts" showing the exterior facade of a Beaux Arts-style building. The composition emphasizes the symmetrical stone front, tall classical columns, pediment with ornamental sculpture, central bay window, and arched main entrance. The image appears to be from the Edmonton Historical Board collection, though no archival number or creator is provided.

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