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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was owned by Don Delancy in 1995 and in 1997 it became Whispering Hills Crafts store
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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This is a photograph of Scotiabank
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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building housed Schinkinger's Men's Wear from 1975 to 1992 and in 1995 it was Landing…
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Photograph - Harvey Cull, Ralph Crawford and Angus Sutherland standing in front of Harvey Cull's drugstore, Athabasca Pharmacy, Athabasca, Alberta. It was located in the former Methodist Hall on the west side of Strathcona Street
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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was owned in 1912 by Joseph Daigneau and was owned by NRS Realty in 1995
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Photograph - Harvey Cull and Don Sutherland standing in front of Harvey Cull's third drugstore, Athabasca Pharmacy, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was built after the fire of Aug. 5, 1913 on the east side of Strathcona Street
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Photograph - A car parked in front of the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was built in 1912 and was demolished in 1980
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Photograph - Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was built in 1912 and was demolished in 1980
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Photograph - Charles A. Parker building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was originally built as the Hudson's Bay Company store in 1912 and Parker took it over in 1925, a year after the HBC store left Athabasca. The building was demolished in 1966
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Photograph - Cars and horse-drawn wagons in front of the Athabasca Creameries and Power House building, Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Artona Studio building, Athabasca, Alberta. The building was built in 1944 and demolished in 1987. Immediately south is the Echo Newspaper office which was built in 1904 as the home of J.H. Wood, Athabasca's first mayor
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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was built in the 1970s by the VanHout family as a bakery and coffee shop. In 1995 it…
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Photograph - Charles A. Parker building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was originally built as the Hudson's Bay Company store in 1912 and Parker took it over in 1925, a year after the HBC store left Athabasca. The building was demolished in 1966
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Photograph - A view of buildings at Athabasca, Alberta, including Imperial Lumber Company on the waterfront
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Photograph - A view of the Athabasca Creamery building, Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Athabasca Garage building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was owned by the McLeod brothers, and later by Otis (Slim) Nelson, and was demolished in 1984
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Photograph - Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was built in 1912 and was demolished in 1980
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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was presumably built in 1912 for the manager of the Hudson's Bay Company store. It…
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Photograph - Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce building, Athabasca, Alberta. It was built in 1912 and was demolished in 1980
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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was built in 1918 by Alberta Government Telephones and was used until 1964. In 1995 it…
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Photograph - This picture was taken by Athabasca Town Archivist, Marilyn Mol, to include in the Athabasca Walking Tour booklet, Athabasca, Alberta. This building was built in 1912 and was owned by Frank Falconer Senior. In 1995 it was occupied by…
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Photograph - Staff at Athabasca Creameries, Athabasca, Alberta. Left to right, Cliff Donahue, Russell Thorne, Don King, Lottie Bryan, Clara King, Jean Crawford, T. McLean
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Photograph - Post Office building, Athabasca, Alberta
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Photograph - Staff at the Athabasca Creameries Ltd. Front row, left to right: Walter Styles, Ken Gullion, unknown, Larry Gullion, unknown. Second row, left to right, unknown, Fanny James, Mrs. Thorne, unknown, unknown. Cliff Donahue is at back