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Beth Shalom Synagogue, 2008, front elevation

Exterior view of Beth Shalom Synagogue, captured in 2008. Photo by James Dow. Courtesy of the City of Edmonton Sustainable Development.

This photograph shows the front elevation of Beth Shalom Synagogue taken in 2008, highlighting its architectural features.

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