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Gariepy Block, Circa 1905

Exterior view of Gariepy Block, circa 1905

The Gariepy Block is depicted in its historical context around the year 1905. This image showcases the exterior appearance of the building during that time.

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  • Gariepy Block

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  • Urban Growth: 1905-1913

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  • Downtown

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  • City of Edmonton Archives

Catalog: EA-267-83

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