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  • ARMSTRONG BLOCK
    Reginald and Herbert Armstrong built the Armstrong Block as a speculative venture.
  • ARNOLD AND ARNOLD LAW OFFICE
    Built in 1891, this building is one of the oldest wood-frame structures in High River.
  • ARTS BUILDING
    On the 8th of October 1915, the Main Teaching Building was opened by Lieutenant Governor George Bulyea at a special ceremony of such length that the last three speeches had to be cancelled.
  • ASH RESIDENCE
    William Thomas Ash and his family were the first occupants of this house in 1913. Mr. Ash, along with his brother Sidney, established the prosperous downtown ‘Ash Brothers Diamond Hall’ in 1907.
  • ASHDOWN HARDWARD COMPANY LTD.
    James Henry Ashdown was an Englishman whose adventures included fighting in the Riel Rebellion, and being imprisoned by Riel in Fort Garry.
  • ASSINIBOIA HALL
    Assiniboia Hall was the university’s second building. Excavation, begun in the autumn of 1911.
  • ASSUMPTION OF THE BLESSED VIRGIN MARY UKRAINIAN CATHOLIC CHURCH
    Symptomatic of economic decline and a dwindling population base in the settlement area, this interesting structure lies abandoned on the hamlet's southwest corner.
  • ATHABASCA HALL
    The plans for Athabasca Hall, the university’s first building, were drawn up by A.M. Jeffers, the chief architect of Public Works
  • ATHLONE APARTMENTS
    The Athlone Apartments, named for the Earl of Athlone, Governor General of Canada at the time, was built in 1940 by Arthur Cumming Ltd. Cumming was a successful Calgary businessman.
  • ATKINSON RESIDENCE
    Magrath-Holgate & Co. took out a $4,500 building permit for this house in November 1912 as part of its effort to stimulate construction in The Highlands.

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