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- TRINITY CHURCH MANSE
This structure was built in 1908 as the manse, or minister’s residence, for Trinity Methodist Church. - TRINITY UNITED CHURCH
The congregation of this church, originally Methodist, first met in 1906 at the home of Robert and Anna Legge at 1125 – 11 Street SE. - TRUMP RESIDENCE
Completed in 1906, his home on what was then known as Woodlea Crescent, is a simplified Queen Anne style, with a cross-gable roof. - TWIN GABLES
Twin Gables is one of the few houses in the district to be distinguished with its own name. - UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH OF THE ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY
This church is the result of the Privy Council’s decision to award trusteeship of the first Ukrainian Canadian parish to the splinter Russo-Orthodox congregation at Star-Edna. - UKRAINIAN LABOR TEMPLE
The Ukrainian Labor Temple is a one storey wood frame building with clapboard siding and a boomtown front hiding a gable roof. - UKRAINIAN ORTHODOX CEMETERY OF ELDORENA
This cemetery was established in about 1910 at the north-west corner of SW 34-57-20-W4, on land owned by the Chorney family. - UNION BANK
The Union Bank building is the only pre-World War I bank remaining in downtown Edmonton. Typically, banks were constructed in a classical style at that period. - UNION BANK BUILDING, 1902
The Union Bank opened in Fort Macleod in 1897 in temporary quarters as the town's first major bank. - UNION BANK HOUSE
The Union Bank first opened in Fort Macleod in 1902. Three years later, the Union Bank financed the construction of this house for the bank's managers to live in.