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- EAGLES HALL
This is one of the few surviving brick build¬ings on Coleman's main street. - EATON'S (HOLT RENFREW)
In 1927, the T. Eaton Company bought two city blocks at the western edge of the downtown core and proceeded to build a major department store. - EATON’S STORE
On August 29, 1939, T. Eaton Co. opened what was referred to as its million dollar store. - EATON’S WAREHOUSE
Eaton’s Warehouse was designed by the prominent Edmonton architects Magoon and MacDonald in 1929 as a western centre for Eaton’s catalogue sales. - EDMONTON ART GALLERY
The Edmonton Art Gallery has had five homes since the Museum of Art Association was founded in 1923. - EDMONTON AUTO SPRING WORKS
The Edmonton Auto Spring Works is first listed in the City Directory in 1924. It is probable that this building was constructed in that year. - ELDORENA
Settlers began to arrive within the vicinity of present-day Eldorena as early as 1887. - ELLIS RESIDENCE
Construction on the Ellis residence began in 1907 and was completed in June of 1908 at a cost of $7,000.00. - EMPRESS THEATRE
The Empress Theatre has stood as a landmark in Fort Macleod since its opening in 1912 and occupies a prominent place in the center of Fort Macleod's Main Street. - ERNEST BROWN BLOCK
Now known as the Brighton Block, this building was originally named after Ernest Brown, its builder and one of Edmonton’s most prominent early photographers.