Edmonton is one of the largest northern urban centers in the world. Located in Canada, Edmonton is the capital city of Alberta. The city has a strong history as a trade center, and it served as the last major stop for the Klondikers during the Gold Rush. This is why we Edmontonions call our city "The Gateway to the North"
Hi There from Maple Ridge BC. We had a dusting this weekend too. I was in Edmonton last week, came home Thursday. I saw this housing development. The round windows made it stand out, is this your home? Looks cool in the snow. I love your header photo of Muttart Conservatory. I would like to spend more time in Edmonton, the down town has so many interesting old buildings. I got some shots of Muttart in passing.Got a good shot of the Masonic Hall stained windows. It was right across from our hotel.Nice blog, Ill be back often.
Later they were updated in the late 70's early 80's. There are two sets of them. In the other set someone once ran the hub for an escort buisness out of them. The large Phone network board is still in the unit.
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Don't feel bad - even Victoria got some snow this weekend.
Hi There from Maple Ridge BC.
We had a dusting this weekend too. I was in Edmonton last week, came home Thursday. I saw this housing development. The round windows made it stand out, is this your home? Looks cool in the snow.
I love your header photo of Muttart Conservatory. I would like to spend more time in Edmonton, the down town has so many interesting old buildings. I got some shots of Muttart in passing.Got a good shot of the Masonic Hall stained windows. It was right across from our hotel.Nice blog, Ill be back often.
This is where I live ;-)
They were built in 1922 by the railroad.
Later they were updated in the late 70's early 80's. There are two sets of them. In the other set someone once ran the hub for an escort buisness out of them. The large Phone network board is still in the unit.
;-)
Hi Mark, nice piture...can not wait to see more.
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