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The view from Boradway towards downtown. |
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Looking from Broadway area to downtown. |
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The Fire Hall |
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The last remaining historic firehall in Saskatoon. |
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The Farnam Block |
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The only building in Saskatoon that has below street retail space. |
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The Marr House |
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Served as a field hospital during the Rebellion. |
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Gustin House |
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Home to Lyle Gustin, an internationally renowned piano instructor. In the back, a brown building is the oldest building in Saskatoon - The Trounce House. |
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Victoria School - Back view |
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The Castle - Bessborough Hotel |
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View from Broadway's side of the river. |
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Martin House |
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A 1926 duplex designed as a personal family residence by Frank Martin. |
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Calder House |
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Built in 1912 for $15,000! The owner, Mr. Calder was struck by lightning in 1914 and killed. The very first sod house in Saskatoon was build in 1883 near this location. |
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Bell House |
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Built in 1910. It only cost 14,000 to build ....in 1910! |
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