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Organizations: Community Development (1992-2006) Topics: Arts, Culture and History

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January 1, 1995

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This booklet contains two tours of Stephen Avenue and the surrounding area. A map of the tour routes is provided in the centre of the booklet. Each takes approximately two hours to complete.


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January 1, 1994

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This Heritage Note discusses the various phases of an oral history project. It identifies some of the questions to ask before starting a project and provides concrete recommendations and examples...


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January 1, 1994

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The buildings of government and business form an important part of Alberta’s built heritage. This Heritage Note is intended to provide guidance and suggestions on research into government and...


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January 1, 1994

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One popular method of preserving the built environment is through the designation of a building as a heritage structure deemed significant for certain reasons. These reasons may include the...


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January 1, 1994

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Some heritage buildings may suffer from floor problems that require attention. This Heritage Note examines the elements that make up the subfloor’s structural system, identifies the problems one...


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January 1, 1994

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This annotated bibliography is designed as a research tool for Quaternarists interested in Beringia and adjacent areas. Beringia comprises the northern hemisphere region centred on Siberia and...


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January 1, 1994

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Site drainage is an important component of good historic resource management. This Heritage Note is intended to assist building owners, managers and contractors in finding the source of common...


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January 1, 1993

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Presents historical walking and driving tours of the Highlands area of Edmonton.


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January 1, 1993

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There are two tours in this booklet: Oliver West and Oliver East. Both tours begin and end at the Lemarchand Mansion (11523-100 avenue). Each takes about one hour to complete.