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Jasper Avenue Looking West, 1898

Photograph showing Jasper Avenue looking west in the year 1898.

This photograph captures Jasper Avenue in Edmonton, Alberta, looking westward in the year 1898, showcasing the early urban landscape.

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  • Urban Settlement: 1870-1904

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  • City of Edmonton Archives

Catalog: EA-10-162

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