View of the front of the pallisade. Molsen House was a replica of a fur trade post which contained a small gallery of artifacts and photographs depicting Edmonton's History. There were rooms for community events hosted by Molson's Brewery.
This view is of the front of the pallisade from the west side; parts of the brewery behind are also visible. Molsen House
This restaurant is located on 124th Street at 106th Avenue. Uncle Albert's Pancake House
This view is of the front of the pallisade from the west side. Molsen House
The gravestone of the Bellamy Family - Thomas Bellamy was an alderman, his wife a prominent member of many social and charitable organizations and their son the first Rhodes Scholar from Edmonton. This marker is found in the Edmonton Cemetery.
This view is of the front of the pallisade. Molsen House
This photograph depicts Cloverdale Community Hall, which is located at 9411 97 Avenue NW. Cloverdale
This photograph depicts Cloverdale Community Hall, which is located at 9411 97 Avenue NW. Cloverdale
This image shows the Burns packing plant was located on the Fort Road. Burns Packing Plant
This photograph is of a UGG grain elevator, location not identified. United Grain Growers Association