A. YOUNG HOUSE The house is an imposing two-and-one-half storey brick structure, which occupies three-and-one-half lots and displays a large lawn and garden beautifully landscaped with trees and shrubs.
A.E. CROSS HOUSE This farmhouse was built in 1891 for Matthew Neilson from Beaver, BC, to designs by the architect J.L. Wilson.
A.M. CAMPBELL STORE As a successful businessman and, at various times, a member of the town council and board of trade, Campbell was a prominent member of Lacombe society, and his home reflects his status.
ABERHART HOUSE This is the only private house in Alberta with the distinction of having been the home of two premiers.
AITKEN HOUSE Manufacturer's agent Robert Aitken bought this frame house from its builder in 1912.
ALEX FLEMMING RESIDENCE Alex Flemming joined the North West Mounted Police in 1881 and was initially posted to Fort Walsh.
ARMSTRONG BLOCK Reginald and Herbert Armstrong built the Armstrong Block as a speculative venture.
ASH RESIDENCE William Thomas Ash and his family were the first occupants of this house in 1913. Mr. Ash, along with his brother Sidney, established the prosperous downtown ‘Ash Brothers Diamond Hall’ in 1907.
ASSINIBOIA HALL Assiniboia Hall was the university’s second building. Excavation, begun in the autumn of 1911.
ATHABASCA HALL The plans for Athabasca Hall, the university’s first building, were drawn up by A.M. Jeffers, the chief architect of Public Works