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Hotel Macdonald, Circa 1915, front view

Front view of the Hotel Macdonald, built in Edmonton, Alberta, around 1915.

This photograph captures the front facade of the Hotel Macdonald, one of Edmonton's landmark buildings, circa 1915.

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  • Hotel Macdonald

Time Periods

  • The War Years: 1914-1945

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  • Downtown

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  • City of Edmonton Archives

Catalog: EA-561-37

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