Site Inventory
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Commercial Buildings
G.E. Forke House
229 6th St.
History
Features
- enclosed verandah – with gable dormer
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Former Presbyterian Manse
237 6th St.
ca. 1900
History
Features
- wood siding and shingles
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House
6th St & 3rd Ave
ca. 1910
History
Features
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House
6th St. & 2nd Ave
ca. 1910
History
Features
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Wallace House
145 6th St.
ca. 1910
History
In Bateman family for many decades
Features
Wood Frame construction
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Barre House
205 5th St
ca. 1900
History
Features
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Jenson House
237 5th St.
History
Bill Lawrence born here
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Mann House
227 4th St.
ca. 1910
History
Home of Implement Dealer - Mr. Mann
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Lobreau & Flick Garage
Building
ca. 1910
History
Features
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Cafe Building
History
Features
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Former Barker's Drug Store
Building
History
Bought by Dr. Banting and used as a Drug Store and Doctor's Office
Features
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Mortuary House
History
This house, next to the former Drug Store is said to have housed the
mortuary in the early days
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Former
Skelding & Davis Garage
1917
History
Skelding and Davis had a Ford Agency
Features
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Former
Post Office and Lumber Yard
Office
1918
History
Built in 1918 by J. Crawford
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First
Street
History
Features
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Implement
Dealership
History
Features
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Former
CPR Building
History
Now on the former Lawrence Dairy Farm, south of tow
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