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The Architectural History of Arcola and the Moose Mountains

 
Arcola Flour mill and Millers house at the left built in the early 1900`s.
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Culps Jewelry Store.
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Avery`s Boot and Shoe Hospital.
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Arcola Rink under construction.
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Jamieson and Rothwell.
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Arcola`s elevator row with 150,000 bushel capacity.
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Arcola from the NW - skyline with mill, grain elevators, CPR roundhouse and water tower.
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Cenotaph on Mail Street, was dedicated in November 1927.
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Donaldson's Drug store, built in 1904.
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Interior of Donaldson's Drug Store.
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Donaldson's Drug Store as restored by L. Robinson.
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"Prairie Movie Town" - filming of "Who has Seen the Wind".
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D.M. Buchannan's photo studio on Railway Ave.
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D.M. Buchannan standing in the doorway of his studio.  Career: 1904 and until his death in 1960.
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Chalet at Kenosee Lake, built by Charles Parker in 1932.  He was stonemason and contractor.
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