A.M. CAMPBELL STORE As a successful businessman and, at various times, a member of the town council and board of trade, Campbell was a prominent member of Lacombe society, and his home reflects his status.
GRIERSON RESIDENCE The Grierson Residence was designated a Provincial Historical Resource in 1983. It is named Robert Walter and Allie Grierson, who bought it in 1916.
HEWITT-WALLACE HOUSE This home was built in 1912 for Harry J. Kerr, a local railway contractor
JOHN NOBLE RESIDENCE The Noble house is the only example of a brick Queen Anne Style residence in High River.
LAFRANCE RESIDENCE Built by local contractor, C.T. Eline around 1912, the house displays a combination of two fashion¬able early twentieth century residential styles, Bungalow and Queen Anne.
MANNING RESIDENCE The floor plan and perspective for this home appear in The Radford American Homes, a book of house plans published by the Radford Architectural Company of Riverside, Illinois, in 1903.
MCCUTCHEON HOUSE This brick and sandstone house was erected in 1911 by builder T.E.A. Stanley (subsequently the first principal of Western Canada High School).
MCHUGH HOUSE The Queen Anne Revival style of this substantial brick house was a popular choice for Victorian residences. Its asymmetrical massing and steeplycapped turret were considered picturesque in their day.
MICHENER HOUSE Built in 1894, this modest wood frame Queen Anne Style house was, for almost thirty years, the home of Lacombe's Methodist ministers.