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Whyte (82) Avenue, looking east from 104 Street. Whyte (82) Avenue is an arterial road in south-central Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.It became the main street of the City of Strathcona as it formed, and now runs through Old Strathcona.
Calgary Trail and Gateway Boulevard have been synonymous with Highway 2 in Edmonton. Originally Highway 2 followed Calgary Trail and 104 Street to Whyte (82) Avenue before turning west to 109 Street, then crossing the High Level Bridge and eventually connecting with St. Albert Trail.
Whyte (82) Avenue is an arterial road in south-central Edmonton. ... 103A/104 Avenue is a short arterial road in central Edmonton. 104 Avenue begins at 121 Street ...
Costs for the new library were eventually paid for as part of the agreement when Strathcona and Edmonton amalgamated in 1912. [3] Construction began in 1912, and the new library was opened on March 13, 1913 by ex-Strathcona Mayor John Joseph Duggan and Edmonton Mayor William Short. Final cost of the library was approximately $27,000.
The City of Strathcona amalgamated with Edmonton in 1912. A large part of Whyte Avenue's popularity is the historical character of its buildings, many of which are more than one hundred years old. [3] The oldest building is the Strathcona Hotel at 10302 Whyte Avenue. It was built in 1891 by the railway and until 1904 was the largest hotel in ...
Because Jasper Avenue, and historic downtown Edmonton, was constructed to follow the North Saskatchewan River, 101 Street is the farthest east street that runs true south–north. 97 Street is an alternate artery that travels north out of downtown, at a slight angle west. 97 and 101 Streets meet one block apart from each other at 111 Avenue ...
Highway 14 historically began in Old Strathcona at the intersection of 104 Street (Calgary Trail) and Whyte (82) Avenue, following Whyte Avenue and 79 Avenue out of Edmonton [5] until it was realigned to the newly constructed Sherwood Park Freeway further in the mid-1960s. [6]
Rowand House in Fort Edmonton Park Whyte Avenue in Old Strathcona has numerous popular bars The University of Alberta contains over 90 buildings.. Castrol Raceway (formerly Capital City Raceway & Labatt Raceway)