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  • THE FORBES RESIDENCE
    The Reverend Alexander Forbes, a native of Aberdeen, Scotland, arrived in 1894 to serve the Presbyterian Community in Fort Saskatchewan.
  • THE FORT MUSEUM, 1956
    Through the efforts of the Fort Macleod Historical Association, the Fort Museum was built in 1956 to represent the first North West Mounted Police headquarters west of Ottawa.
  • THE HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE
    The High Level Bridge links Edmonton, and the Legislature, with Strathcona, and the University of Alberta. It is also “mile zero” of the Alaska Highway, the physical and psychological link between the “Great North” and the “Lands of the South.”
  • THE HIGH LEVEL BRIDGE (LETHBRIDGE)
    The Dominion Bridge Company of Walkerville, Ontario secured the construction contract from the CPR and 100 men were hired to work on this bridge.
  • THE HILL HOUSES
    Known locally as the Hill Houses, the three houses located on the crest of the hill at 97 Avenue and 111 Street have been landmarks since Oliver’s earliest days.
  • THE HOUSE OF ISREAL
    From 1935 to 1960 the building was the home of Beth Israel, Calgary's second-oldest Jewish congregation.
  • THE HUGH W. CAMPBELL RESIDENCE
    Hugh W. Campbell was the first resident and owner of this home. He was an entrepreneur during Edmonton’s great land boom, and the rise and fall of his business mirrors those of his fellow capitalists.
  • THE IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA BUILDING
    This building is on the site of Grande Prairie's first store.
  • THE KIRKHAVEN
    The Kirkhaven (1907) and its neighbour to the east, the Findlay Residence (1910) are two of the earliest residential structures in the district.
  • THE LEADING STORE
    M. J. Macleod built "The Leading Store," a wood frame building of generous proportions, on this site in 1896

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