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  2. List of historic places in the Edmonton Capital Region

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    Hotel Grand 10765 - 98 Street Edmonton AB ... W.H. Sheppard House 9945 86th Avenue, Edmonton AB Alberta Q38530851: More images ...

  3. Edmonton House (building) - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton House is a 45-storey building located in downtown Edmonton, Alberta. Opened as an apartment hotel, the building was re-branded into a hotel in 2006 before converting back in 2013. [2] [3] It stands at 121 metres (397 ft). When it was completed in 1971 it was the second tallest building in Edmonton, 13.3 metres (44 ft) shorter than AGT ...

  4. Canadian Pacific Hotels - Wikipedia

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    AB: N/A: Palliser Hotel: The Fairmont Palliser. [93] Hotel Macdonald: 1915 1953 (extn) Edmonton: AB: 1988: Canadian National: Hotel Macdonald: Fairmont Hotel Macdonald. [94] 1983 demolition of 1953 extension. Hotel Vancouver (2nd) 1916: Vancouver: BC: N/A: Hotel Vancouver: 1939 repurposed as World War II barracks; 1946 veteran housing; 1948 ...

  5. Abbottsfield, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Abbottsfield is a neighbourhood in east Edmonton, Alberta, Canada overlooking the North Saskatchewan River valley. The neighbourhood is named for Abraham Abbott, a resident of the Town of Beverly and long time school custodian in the Beverly School District. [8]

  6. Brookfield Residential - Wikipedia

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    In 2017, Brookfield Residential Properties constructed a passive house in an effort to educate its trade suppliers on construction methods to meet Passive House Institute standards. [12] In February 2018, it acquired some of the assets of San Diego–based real estate company OliverMcMillan, a developer of large-scale mixed use properties. [13]

  7. Kelly Ramsey Building - Wikipedia

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    Not long after Kelly's death Ramsey bought the building from his widow in 1926 for $100,000. He then extended the story westward calling it the Ramsey Building. In the 1940s the Government of Alberta bought the building. [1] More recently, it had been owned by Worthington Properties. In March 2009 a fire broke out and gutted most of the building.

  8. JW Marriott Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    The hotel is located on the 1st through 22nd floors, and [11] has 346 rooms, 2,300 square metres (25,000 sq ft) of conference hall space and a 930 square metres (10,000 sq ft) ballroom. [15] Located from the 23rd through 54th floors is the Legends Private Residences, with high-end condominiums to buy or rent. [ 11 ]

  9. Pioneers Cabin (Edmonton) - Wikipedia

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    [5] The structure is a natural log house with a stone chimney, a poplar floor, cedar shingles, and spruce window frames. The cabin was built by a 76-year-old log specialist named Hobart Dowler for the Northern Alberta Pioneers and Descendants Association (NAPDA). The building was built from spruce logs that came from Dowler's Pigeon Lake ...