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Built in 1924 by Angus Martin, in an apple
orchard and plum trees. Later was home for the post office
and school district employees. |
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Built in 1928, this has been a family home as well as
accommodations for dentists and doctors. |
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Pre-built in Vancouver, BC, barged in and set up in
1928 as Stewart's railway station house and employee's
quarters. |
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Built in 1910, this was the Robert Stewart family summer
home until 1945. |
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First service in 1910, the bell, from a steam locomotive,
was floated from Anyox in 1910 on Anglican mission boat
the "Northern Cross". |
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Built in early 1920s in Vancouver, in four foot sections
and barged in. Our first postmaster and a Skeena MP lived
here. |
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Built during the 1930s as a stagecoach office near Riverside
mine. Relocated to main street Stewart by W.R. Tooth Insurance
Agency. |
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Built in 1920 for the real "Klondike Kate".
Katherine Ryan was a beloved pioneer, known for her courage
and exceptional character. |
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Built as the "Bayview Hotel" in 1925, by the
Rapaich brothers of Yugoslavia. Restored in 1994 for use
as a restaurant. |
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Built in 1936 by W.R. Tooth, this was the Bank of Montreal
for thirty nine years. Since 1980, it was the Sears store
and an insurance agency office. |
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Built in 1928 by Crawford Transfer and used as a freight
office for hay, coal and mining supplies. Newspaper office,
bus depot and specialty shops as well. |
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Referred to locally as the "Gunnanout Place"
this was a "house of ill repute" in the 1930s. |
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Built in 1930s by Marko Hecimovic for wife Mary and
sons John and William. Still owned by original family. |
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This was the Empress Hotel, built in 1908 by a German
financier as a base for the Canadian Northeastern Railway.
Initial cost was $100,000+. |
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Built in 1937 by "Duncan" MacLean for the
local Masonic organization. This was the centre for social
events until 1989. |
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