The Victoria Sandstone School on 11th avenue, and its sister building the 1919 wooden school next to...
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St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, located in Calgary's historic Midnapore community, is a significant early twentieth-century wood frame building recognized for its Carpenter Gothic architectural style. Constructed in 1904, this church symbolizes the establishment of early religious institutions in southern Alberta amid the development spurred by the arrival of the Canadian Pacific Railway.
The church features distinctive elements such as a steeply pitched gable roof, pointed arch windows, and a central steeple, which collectively reflect its religious and architectural heritage. It stands as a testament to the local craftsmanship of its time and continues to be a pivotal part of Calgary's historical narrative.
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