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  2. 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.

  3. File:Æsop's fables- (IA aesopfables00aesoiala).pdf - Wikipedia

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  4. Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    The neighbourhood borders downtown Edmonton. Edmonton is divided into 375 neighbourhoods [128] within seven geographic sectors – a mature area sector, which includes neighbourhoods that were essentially built out before 1970, [129] and six surrounding suburban sectors. [130] Edmonton's Downtown is within the city's mature area or inner city ...

  5. List of tourist attractions in Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    EPCOR Tower and CN Tower Winspear Centre is a major theatre and music centre in downtown Edmonton. Alberta Legislature Building; Art Gallery of Alberta (formerly Edmonton Art Gallery) Chinatown; Citadel Theatre; Edmonton City Hall; Edmonton Ski Club; EPCOR Tower (current tallest building in Edmonton by spire) Francis Winspear Centre for Music

  6. File:Former CityTV studios, downtown Edmonton (23134327643 ...

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  7. McLeod Building - Wikipedia

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    The McLeod Building during construction. Kenneth McLeod was a former Edmonton alderman, contractor and real estate speculator, who in 1912 announced the construction of the McLeod Building, which he claimed would be the tallest in the city, 25 ft (7.6 m) taller than the Tegler Building.

  8. Elsinore, Edmonton - Wikipedia

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    This main artery extends all the way to downtown Edmonton to the south, and passes within a few city blocks of the Northern Alberta Institute of Technology (NAIT) about halfway between Elsinore and downtown. Canadian Forces Base Edmonton is located a short distance to the north of the city, with easy access along 97 Street.

  9. Fort Edmonton Park - Wikipedia

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    Fort Edmonton Park (sometimes referred to as "Fort Edmonton") is an attraction in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Named for the first enduring European post in the area of modern-day Edmonton, the park is the largest living history museum in Canada by area. [ 1 ]