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  • BOARDWALK
    The building now popularly known as the Boardwalk was built in 1910 for $100,000 by Ross Brothers Wholesalers, a hardware firm.
  • BOTTERILL RESIDENCE
    The one-and-one half storey home was built in 1907 by William J. Botterill’s neighbour, Julius McIntosh.
  • BOW ON TONG BUILDING, 1919
    The Bow On Tong building was constructed in 1919 and opened as a Chinese pharmacy or herbalist shop in 1926 by Way Leong (1879-1967).
  • BOWKER BUILDING
    Though it matches the Legislature Building in style, the Bowker Building was actually constructed in 1931, almost twenty years later, and just one year after the Art Deco Federal Public Building was designed.
  • BOWMAN SCHOOL, 1912
    In 1911, the Provincial Department of Education allotted funds for the construction of a Manual Training School in Lethbridge, the first in the province.
  • BRADLEY'S WESTERN WEAR
    This wood-frame building with its boomtown front was built in 1900. The log lean-to was built some years later.
  • BRAZZONI BUILDING
    This building is an interesting example of later boomtown front commercial architecture.
  • BREEDEN'S HOTEL
    It seems fitting that one of Grande Prairie's most modern high rise office buildings now marks the spot near which Breeden's hotel, Grande Prairie's first commercial enterprise, once stood.
  • BREWERY GARDENS, 1950S
    The Brewery Gardens were largely developed by the Sick's Brewery between 1960 and 1963, but may have been started as early as 1945 or 1950.
  • BRICK ROW HOUSES
    This seven-unit block of row houses was likely built in 1922, and first occupied in 1923. The initial residents included a teacher from the nearby Oliver School, as well as several salesmen, a clerk, and a real estate agent.

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