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  • WILLOW TREE
    This majestic bayleaf or laurel-leaf willow was planted on this site around 1906 by J.E. Wright, as part of the garden of his home.
  • WINDSOR HOTEL AND LIVERY
    The brick structure now housing the Windsor Hotel was built in 1899 for use as a mercantile block.
  • WINNIPEG FUEL AND SUPPLY COMPANY LIME KILNS
    In 1912 the Winnipeg Fuel and Supply Company built two lime kilns near Hillcrest, taking advantage of the proximity of the CPR main line to the thousands of tons of limestone rock that had come crashing down in the Frank Slide.
  • YALE APARTMENTS
    The Yale Apartments and its two flanking annexes are typical of the large number of four-square style wood frame buildings constructed during Calgary's first housing boom.
  • YOUNG BLOCK
    Mr. Young was in sync with the optimism of the times: he demolished his three-year-old house and built a new retail building in its place.
  • ‘SHORTY’ MCLAUGHLIN RESIDENCE
    John Wesley 'Shorty' McLaughlin came west in 1885 to help construct the Canadian Pacific Railway between Winnipeg and Calgary.

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