This photo journal is part of my Regina downtown heritage buildings series. The photos here are from the north/south 'streets' in this heritage area whose boundaries are Albert Street on the west, Broad Street on the east, Saskatchewan Drive (formerly South Railway Ave) on the north, & Victoria Avenue on the south.
The main attractions in this series are the interior of the Royal Canadian Legion Building, the Wheat Pool building, the Revenue Building, and Victoria park.
There are two heritage churches in this area.
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ld2 Note the striking Atlantic terra-cotta facing.
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lg3 One of several smaller windows.
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rb4 Entrance motif The Co-op's former symbol - an elevator in front of a wheat sheaf- still...
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rb6 12th Ave side Note the terra cotta trim & detail work & accents in blue & green...
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