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- HERITAGE SQUARE
Heritage Square was developed in 1988 as part of the commemoration of Red Deer's 75th Anniversary as a city. - HIGHLANDS COMMUNITY LEAGUE HALL
William Macgrath’s favourite sports were curling and lawn bowling. Bidwell Holgate’s two favourite “recreations” were curling and motoring. - HUB MALL
The Housing Union Building was initiated in the late 1960s as one of North America’s most innovative housing projects. - IMPERIAL BANK OF CANADA
The Imperial Bank of Canada first opened its doors in this site in 1891. Archival photographs show that in 1892 a modest brick building housed the bank. - INGLEWOOD CREDIT UNION
The Inglewood Credit Union, established in 1938, was the first credit union in Calgary and the fourth in Alberta. - MARKET
Edmonton’s public market originally occupied the present site of the Centennial Library. - RUTHERFORD LIBRARY
In 1909, the Senate of the University of Alberta allotted $5000.00 towards the purchase of books, thus founding the university library. - ST MARY'S CATHEDRAL
St. Mary's Cathedral was Maxwell Bates' crowning achievement as an architect. - ST. BARBARA’S RUSSIAN ORTHODOX CATHEDRAL
Although the present church was built in 1957 and consecrated by the leader of the “Patriarchal Church in North and South America and the Aleutian Islands”, there has been a Russian Orthodox Church on this site since 1902. - ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
Like the Ukrainian churches of most east-central Alberta towns and villages, the domes of St. John Church dominate the Lamont skyline.