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Safeway, 1936, 95 Street and 108 Avenue

Interior view of Safeway located at 95 Street and 108 Avenue in 1936.

This photograph shows the interior view of a Safeway store located at the intersection of 95 Street and 108 Avenue in Edmonton, taken in 1936.

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  • 97 Street Safeway

Time Periods

  • The War Years: 1914-1945

Neighbourhoods

  • Mccauley

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  • City of Edmonton Archives

Catalog: EA-255-06

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