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- FRASER BLOCK
The Fraser Block was built in 1911 in the middle of the building boom during which the commercial strip was largely developed along Atlantic Avenue. - FRASER-MACDONALD AGENCY
Constructed in 1920 to house the offices of the Fraser-Macdonald Agency, the exterior appearance of this small brick building remains much the same as when it first opened. - FRED WOLSTENHOLME RESIDENCE
Fred Wolstensholme, Bellevue's most prominent builder during the 1920s, had long promised to build a dream home for his wife Jeannie. - FREYTAG TANNERY SITE
The Freytag Tannery was built in 1910 on the east corner of Forest (56th) Street and Burnt Lake Road, now Kerry Wood Drive, on what is today a playground area. - FULTON THOMPSON RESIDENCE
‘Fult’ Thompson had this generously proportioned structure built as the family residence in 1915. - GABLE FRONT HOUSES
These two North Red Deer houses are typical examples of the many gable-front houses built on narrow lots as rapid urban expansion took place in Alberta's cities. - GAETZ HOMESTEAD SITE
Red Deer Pioneer Reverend Gaetz established his family home, “Bellevue”, at this site on the south bank of the Red Deer River. - GAETZ LIBRARY
The Gaetz Library is the only remaining portion of the retirement home built by the Reverend Leonard Gaetz. - GAETZ MANUFACTURING COMPANY BUILDING
Constructed in 1910, the Gaetz Manufacturing Company Building was one of Red Deer's earliest manufacturing facilities. - GAETZ MEMORIAL UNITED CHURCH
In 1910, the Gaetz Memorial Methodist Church was opened in honour of Red Deer pioneer Leonard Gaetz.