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.
BLACKSMITH SHOP In 1904 Alfred Jacob Weddle, blacksmith, became the first in a long series of metalworkers to have owned this property.
COTTAGE HOSPITAL Lacombe's first hospital opened in this building in February 1908 as a private enterprise run by a Mrs. Trotter.
DAY'S BLOCK Like many of its wooden contemporaries, Day's Block has a false front to conceal its roofline and to make the building appear larger than it actually is.
DENIKE BLOCK The Denike Block was built in 1913 for C.R. Denike’s expanding jewelry store, housing the jewelry store on the ground floor and law offices and living space above.
FRASER-MACDONALD AGENCY Constructed in 1920 to house the offices of the Fraser-Macdonald Agency, the exterior appearance of this small brick building remains much the same as when it first opened.
LACOMBE EXPERIMENTAL FARM Over two years of intense lobbying preceded the establishment of the Lacombe Experimental Farm in 1907.
LACOMBE GENERAL HOSPITAL Built in 1910 and opened in December of that year, the Lacombe General Hospital could initially accommodate nine patients.
LACOMBE SAFEWAY This building represents the early stages of a trend away from locally based business. It was built in 1924 and was perhaps one of the first chain stores in Lacombe.
LEST WE FORGET MEMORIAL PARK Four years after the conclusion of World War One, a group of Lacombe women joined together to erect a monument which would express publicly the private sentiments of the townspeople.