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  2. Edmonton City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton City Hall is the home of the municipal government of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.Designed by Dub Architects, the building was completed in 1992.It was built to replace the former city hall designed by architects Kelvin Crawford Stanley and Maxwell Dewar in 1957, which had become outdated and expensive to operate.

  3. Downtown Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Edmonton is the central business district of Edmonton, Alberta. Located at the geographical centre of the city, the downtown area is bounded by 109 Street to the west, 105 Avenue to the north, 97 Street to the east, 97 Avenue and Rossdale Road to the south, and the North Saskatchewan River to the southeast.

  4. Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton City Hall is the home of the municipal government for Edmonton. In 1892, Edmonton was incorporated as a town. The first mayor was Matthew McCauley, who established the first school board in Edmonton and Board of Trade (later Chamber of Commerce) and a municipal police service. [70]

  5. Edmonton Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    The wooden-frame building was the first free public school in Alberta, and sometimes served as a courthouse and meeting hall. The school building was restored as an Edmonton Public Schools' centennial project in 1982, and has been moved to the grounds of the former McKay Avenue School (now the Edmonton Public Schools Archives and Museum). It is ...

  6. McKay Avenue School - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Public Schools Archives and Museum is in the McKay Avenue School. [4] The organization is a public research facility housing records and artifacts related to Edmonton Public Schools. It also offers curriculum-based, hands-on education programs for students and a museum highlighting the history of Edmonton Public Schools and Alberta ...

  7. Edmonton City Centre - Wikipedia

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    Total retail floor area. 75,450.5 m 2 (812,142 sq ft) No. of floors. 4. Public transit access. 102 Street station. Website. edmontoncitycentre.com. Edmonton City Centre[2] is a shopping mall in the downtown core of Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, across the street (west) from Churchill Square.

  8. Kensington, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    Kensington is a residential neighbourhood in northwest Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. While the land was annexed by Edmonton in 1913, development of the neighbourhood didn't occur until much later. According to the 2001 federal census three in ten (27.8%) of residences in the neighbourhood were built shortly after the end of World War II, that is ...

  9. Royal Alberta Museum - Wikipedia

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    Website. royalalbertamuseum.ca. The Royal Alberta Museum (RAM) is a museum of human and natural history in Downtown Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, located north of City Hall. The museum is the largest in western Canada with more than 7,600 square metres (82,000 sq ft) exhibition space and 38,900 square metres (419,000 sq ft) in total.