Camrose County
​Historic Architecture

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    • St. Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Church
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    • Living In History: Rostaing 1906 Residence
    • Prairie School House
    • Academic Architecture:
    • A Monument to Forgotten Memories
    • Bawlf Beginnings
    • Fridhem Baptist Church
    • Trondhjem Lutheran Church
    • Transfiguration of Our Lord Ukrainian Catholic Church
    • St. Stanislaus Church
  • Cultural Heritage
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    • Ida Bull
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    • Calvin Johnson
    • Forrest Hagen
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    • Louis Riel & Camrose County
    • Judy Louis
    • Alberta Womens' Institute
    • Camrose & District Museum
    • Donalda Museum & Gallery
    • Local Cemeteries
    • Camrose Railway Museum
    • Telegraph Park
    • Battle River Writer's Centre
    • Meeting Creek Railway Station & Elevator
  • Natural Heritage
    • Augustana Miquelon Lake Research Centre
    • The Beauty of Buttes
    • Nature Conservation Centre
    • The Flood of '74
  • Tourism
    • Prairie Fun Days
    • Rosebush Lodge & Teahouse
    • Historic Camping: Duhamel Campground
    • Ferry Point Camp Ground
    • Rosalind's Centenial
    • Big Valley Jamboree
    • Ferintosh Manor Bed & Breakfast
  • Diary of Industry
    • The Rails
    • Coal
    • Agriculture >
      • The Donalda Creamery
      • Glenn Chester Highlands Farm

Capturing the Past: Connecting the Future

The architecture and structures in Camrose County speak volumes to the inquisitive spirit, of days gone by. Their message for future generations is whispered in every nail hole, arch detail, or stone feature. Whether it is turn of the century homes, theatres, galleries, bridges, libraries, school houses, or gravestone, Camrose County is ready and waiting with a thousand stories to tell.
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Stockholm, Alberta is pictured to the left courtesy of the Red Deer Archive. The home pictured on the right, now located near Edberg, began as a school that once flourished in this now abandoned ghost town. Click on the archives photo for more information on Stokholm Alberta.
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  • Home
    • About
    • Contributors
    • Suggested Readings
  • Foundations
    • First Nations & Metis Artifacts & Collections
    • The Frontier's Call
  • Architecture
    • St. Thomas Duhamel Roman Catholic Church
    • St. Peter & Paul Roman Catholic Church
    • Elevation Ukrainian Catholic Parish
    • Living In History: Rostaing 1906 Residence
    • Prairie School House
    • Academic Architecture:
    • A Monument to Forgotten Memories
    • Bawlf Beginnings
    • Fridhem Baptist Church
    • Trondhjem Lutheran Church
    • Transfiguration of Our Lord Ukrainian Catholic Church
    • St. Stanislaus Church
  • Cultural Heritage
    • Stan Trautman
    • Ida Bull
    • Rostaing Roots
    • Calvin Johnson
    • Forrest Hagen
    • Hansen Brothers Hockey
    • Pere Hippolyte Beillevaire
    • Louis Riel & Camrose County
    • Judy Louis
    • Alberta Womens' Institute
    • Camrose & District Museum
    • Donalda Museum & Gallery
    • Local Cemeteries
    • Camrose Railway Museum
    • Telegraph Park
    • Battle River Writer's Centre
    • Meeting Creek Railway Station & Elevator
  • Natural Heritage
    • Augustana Miquelon Lake Research Centre
    • The Beauty of Buttes
    • Nature Conservation Centre
    • The Flood of '74
  • Tourism
    • Prairie Fun Days
    • Rosebush Lodge & Teahouse
    • Historic Camping: Duhamel Campground
    • Ferry Point Camp Ground
    • Rosalind's Centenial
    • Big Valley Jamboree
    • Ferintosh Manor Bed & Breakfast
  • Diary of Industry
    • The Rails
    • Coal
    • Agriculture >
      • The Donalda Creamery
      • Glenn Chester Highlands Farm