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  • BISHOP'S COURT
    This residence was built in 1914 for Alexander M. Martin, the owner of A.M. Martin sporting Goods Company Limited.
  • BLACK BLOCK
    The Black Block is one of Inglewood’s earliest remaining commercial buildings.
  • BLACK HOUSE
    D.E. Black was a jeweller who moved to Calgary from Westport, Ontario in 1903.
  • BLACKSMITH SHOP
    In 1904 Alfred Jacob Weddle, blacksmith, became the first in a long series of metalworkers to have owned this property.
  • BLAIRMORE COURTHOUSE
    The Alberta Government had intended this building to serve as a jail, barracks and offices for the local Provincial Police detachment.
  • BLAKEMAN'S STORE
    Blakeman's Store, the oldest original building in Black Diamond, is still operated by the family that took it over in 1921.
  • BLOW BLOCK
    This boom period building has an interesting feature: the entrance to its upper floor is shared with the neighbouring Dougall Block.
  • BLUE ROCK HOTEL SITE
    On the southeast corner of 4th Street and 25th Avenue SW stood the Blue Rock Hotel.
  • BLYTH HALL
    Blyth Hall is a combination of two structures and several additions.
  • BLYTH/RIDDOCK HOUSE
    The Blyth/Riddock House was built in about 1910, probably on 7th Avenue SE, a right of way that was taken over for a new CNR line around 1921, and is now a cycling path.

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