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St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, date unknown

Architectural styleByzantine

St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, exterior view captured in a historical photograph.

This photograph depicts the exterior of St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral, an important landmark in Edmonton.

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  • St. Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Cathedral

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Catalog: EA-10-546

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