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- ALEX FLEMMING RESIDENCE
Alex Flemming joined the North West Mounted Police in 1881 and was initially posted to Fort Walsh. - ARNOLD AND ARNOLD LAW OFFICE
Built in 1891, this building is one of the oldest wood-frame structures in High River. - BRADLEY'S WESTERN WEAR
This wood-frame building with its boomtown front was built in 1900. The log lean-to was built some years later. - CHARLES C. SHORT RESIDENCE
Soon after his marriage in 1904, Charles Short engaged Mr. Doty to build this substantial two-storey wood-frame home. - CHARLES CLARK RESIDENCE
This house was built for Charles Clark and his new bride soon after their marriage in 1907. - CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE
A Methodist congregation was officially formed in 1886, although it was not until 1902 that this octagonally shaped church was constructed by local contractor Percy Taylor for $1,395.00. - DANIEL RILEY RESIDENCE
Riley and his family moved into this modest one-and-one-half storey cottage in 1900. - FULTON THOMPSON RESIDENCE
‘Fult’ Thompson had this generously proportioned structure built as the family residence in 1915. - GATEWAY HOTEL
Built by Lemuel Sexsmith in 1906, the Oxford (Gateway) Hotel was typical of many early Alberta hostelries. - HIGH RIVER PUBLIC SCHOOL
This solid and impressive brick schoolhouse was built by Bud Weiss at a cost of $25,000.00.