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Legislature Building, Circa 1912

Exterior view of the Legislature Building, circa 1912.

Historic photograph of the Legislature Building in Edmonton, taken around 1912. This building serves as a prominent landmark in the city.

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  • Alberta Legislature Building

Time Periods

  • Urban Growth: 1905-1913

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  • Downtown

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  • City of Edmonton Archives

Catalog: EA-327-25

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