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  • CLIFF BUNGALOW SCHOOL
    Cliff Bungalow School was originally named the 22nd Avenue Cottage School but was renamed after Cliff Street in 1927.
  • CLIFF TRIANGLE PARK
    The development of this small park was due to the vision of William Roland Reader, Calgary's Superintendent of Parks between 1913 and 1942.
  • COACH HOUSE
    In early 1913, when Bidwell Holgate received a permit to construct a $10,000 garage with living quarters and William Magrath obtained a permit for a similar $6,000 structure, garages usually cost from $100 to $300.
  • COLEMAN FIRE STATION
    The Coleman Fire Station was built in 1905 after a fire in June of that year destroyed a block of businesses on the main street.
  • COLEMAN HIGH SCHOOL/ CROWSNEST MUSEUM
    Coleman High School was built in 1936 to alleviate overcrowding in the town's school
  • COLEMAN JOURNAL BUILDING
    Coleman's first newspaper, the Coleman Miner, was published in 1908 under the editor¬ship of H.S. French.
  • COLEMAN MERCANTILE STORE
    In 1904 the Coleman Mercantile Company, owned by Smith Brothers of Lethbridge, con¬tracted Edmund Disney to build the first major commercial building in Coleman.
  • CORNETT RESIDENCE
    The Cornett home was completed in 1936 and harks back to the earlier Western Canadian tradition of revival styles.
  • COSTELLO HOUSE
    Patrick J. Costello came to Calgary from Lindsay, Ontario in 1902 and participated in the 1908-14 real estate boom.
  • COTTAGE HOSPITAL
    Lacombe's first hospital opened in this building in February 1908 as a private enterprise run by a Mrs. Trotter.

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