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Yusep & Ruptash Residences, 12022, 54 Street, 20163

Photograph of the Yusep & Ruptash Residences located at 12022-54 Street, capturing the exterior view.

This photograph features the Yusep & Ruptash Residences, a historical structure located at 12022-54 Street. The image captures the residential building from the exterior, providing insight into the architectural style and structure of the early 20th century.

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  • Yusep and Ruptash Residences

Time Periods

  • Urban Growth: 1905-1913

Neighbourhoods

  • Newton