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- A. YOUNG DRUGSTORE, 1903
The A. Young Drugstore was the first brick commercial block on Fort Macleod's main street. - A.E. CROSS HOUSE
This farmhouse was built in 1891 for Matthew Neilson from Beaver, BC, to designs by the architect J.L. Wilson. - ALBERTA HOTEL
The first Alberta hotel structure (1895) was incorporated into the new 1902 building by architect James E. Wise. - ALBERTA HOTEL (CALGARY)
One of Calgary’s earliest sandstone buildings, the hotel was popular among ranchers for their forays into town, and was home to a number of colorful characters who frequented its Long Bar, reputed to be the longest between Winnipeg and Hong Kong - ALBERTA HOTEL/BUFFALO HOTEL
The Alberta Hotel, Red Deer's first, was erected on this site in 1891. - ALBERTA PROVINCIAL POLICE BARRACKS
These barracks were built for the Royal North West Mounted Police in 1904. - ALEXANDRA SCHOOL
Alexandra School was constructed in 1902 to plans by architect William M. Dodd, who later designed the old Calgary City Hall. - ARLINGTON HOTEL
The Arlington Hotel was erected in 1899 by Thomas P. Ellis on the site of the former Queen's Hotel, and remained under continuous family ownership until 1969. - ARNOLD AND ARNOLD LAW OFFICE
Built in 1891, this building is one of the oldest wood-frame structures in High River. - ASHDOWN HARDWARD COMPANY LTD.
James Henry Ashdown was an Englishman whose adventures included fighting in the Riel Rebellion, and being imprisoned by Riel in Fort Garry.