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  • ALBERTA HOTEL/BUFFALO HOTEL
    The Alberta Hotel, Red Deer's first, was erected on this site in 1891.
  • ARLINGTON HOTEL
    The Arlington Hotel was erected in 1899 by Thomas P. Ellis on the site of the former Queen's Hotel, and remained under continuous family ownership until 1969.
  • BANK MANAGER'S RESIDENCE/MANSE
    This residence was built in 1906 by the Canadian Bank of Commerce for its Red Deer bank managers.
  • BAWTINHEIMER RESIDENCE
    Mr. Bawtinheimer arranged for the construction of this two-and-a-half storey Cube style residence in 1906.
  • BAWTINHEIMER/ DUPLEX BUILDING
    This modest commercial brick building caused some interest when it was constructed during the summer of 1911 by Bawtinheimer & Sons to house their second butcher shop in the Red Deer area to cater to the residents of North Red Deer
  • BOTTERILL RESIDENCE
    The one-and-one half storey home was built in 1907 by William J. Botterill’s neighbour, Julius McIntosh.
  • BRUMPTON'S STORE
    Brumpton's store is the City's oldest building on its original site and has been associated with retail merchandising since its construction close to a century ago.
  • CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY STATION
    Designed by a Winnipeg-based C.P.R. architect and erected under the watchful eye of a Winnipeg general contractor, the current Canadian Pacific Railway Station was completed in 1910, at a cost of $34,050.00.
  • CENOTAPH
    The Cenotaph was erected in memory of the men and women of Central Alberta who served during the First World War.
  • CENTRAL ALBERTA DAIRY POOL CONDENSERY
    In 1924, the Central Alberta Dairy Pool was organized by the United Farmers of Alberta at Alix. The Pool expanded rapidly over the next decade and, in 1936, a milk condensery was built in Red Deer.

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