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- BEVERIDGE BLOCK
The Beveridge Block is another of the many fine pre-war commercial buildings in downtown Medicine Hat to have been designed by architect William T. Williams. - CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE (MEDICINE HAT)
The Canadian Bank of Commerce opened its first branch in Medicine Hat in July 1902. - CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY STATION (MEDICINE HAT)
It was the coming of the Canadian Pacific Railway in 1883 that made Medicine Hat and guaranteed its future. - CENTRAL BLOCK
The Central Block was one of the finest office blocks to be built in Medicine Hat during the years before World War I. - EWART-DUGGAN HOUSE
The Ewart-Duggan House, built in 1887, is thought to be the oldest brick residence still standing in the province of Alberta. - EZRA PEARSON HOUSE
Ezra Pearson first came to Medicine Hat from Nova Scotia in 1883. - FIFTH AVENUE UNITED CHURCH
The year 1912 saw the construction not only of St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church and St. Barnabas Anglican Church, but also Fifth Avenue Methodist Church. - HARGRAVE-SISSONS BLOCK
: Like his contemporaries, William Cousins and John Ewart, James Hargrave was one of Medicine Hat's most prominent early businessmen. - HEWITT-WALLACE HOUSE
This home was built in 1912 for Harry J. Kerr, a local railway contractor - HULL BLOCK
The Hull Block was the largest office building to be constructed in downtown Medicine Hat before World War I.