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- PARSONS' RESIDENCE
Dr. Parsons purchased this residence from real estate entrepreneur, Edward Michener, in 1905. - PATTERSON HOUSE, 1897
Robert Patterson came west to the Fort Macleod area with the second group of North West Mounted Police in 1876 and ranched the Slideout area south of town. - PATTINSON BUILDING
This building is an interesting example of early boomtown front commercial architecture. - R.G. MATHEWS HOUSE, 1899
The R. G. Mathews house is a substantial two-storey brick structure which was built in two stages. - RAYMOND GAETZ RESIDENCE
This two-and-a-half storey residence was con¬structed for Raymond Gaetz in 1903. - RIVER LOT 3 AND THE FREE TRADER'S HOUSE
Edward McGillivray was the free trader who built this house. He was born in 1816, and entered the service of the Hudson’s Bay Company in 1836. - ROYAL HOTEL, 1885
Known variously as the old Royal Hotel, Alphonse Hall, or the Arlington Hotel, it was later called Bourgoin Hall, and is now known as the Bridge Inn. - RYAN HOUSE
The Ryan house is the oldest known residence in Fort Macleod today. - SACRED HEART CONVENT
The school, known as St. Mary's after 1893, was conducted in English for both boys and girls, but only girls boarded at the convent. - SAM HESLIP RESIDENCE
This one-and-one-half storey dwelling was built for Sam Heslip in 1890.