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Mayfair Park Pavilions, dedication ceremony, interior view

Interior view of the Mayfair Park Pavilion during its dedication ceremony. City of Edmonton Archives EA-20-801.

This photograph captures the interior of the Mayfair Park Pavilion during its dedication ceremony, showcasing the event ambience and attendees.

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  • Mayfair Park Pavilions

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  • River Valley West Central

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Catalog: EA-20-801

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