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Heritage Buildings in Stewart BC and Hyder AK

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Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC
Built in 1924 by Angus Martin, in an apple orchard and plum trees. Later was home for the post office and school district employees.

Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC

Built in 1928, this has been a family home as well as accommodations for dentists and doctors.
Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC
Pre-built in Vancouver, BC, barged in and set up in 1928 as Stewart's railway station house and employee's quarters.

Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC

Built in 1910, this was the Robert Stewart family summer home until 1945.
Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC
First service in 1910, the bell, from a steam locomotive, was floated from Anyox in 1910 on Anglican mission boat the "Northern Cross".
Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC
Built in early 1920s in Vancouver, in four foot sections and barged in. Our first postmaster and a Skeena MP lived here.
Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC
Built during the 1930s as a stagecoach office near Riverside mine. Relocated to main street Stewart by W.R. Tooth Insurance Agency.
Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC
Built in 1920 for the real "Klondike Kate". Katherine Ryan was a beloved pioneer, known for her courage and exceptional character.
Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC
Built as the "Bayview Hotel" in 1925, by the Rapaich brothers of Yugoslavia. Restored in 1994 for use as a restaurant.
Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC
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.
Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC
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.
Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC
Referred to locally as the "Gunnanout Place" this was a "house of ill repute" in the 1930s.
Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC
Built in 1930s by Marko Hecimovic for wife Mary and sons John and William. Still owned by original family.
Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC
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+.
Heritage Buildings in Stewart, BC
Built in 1937 by "Duncan" MacLean for the local Masonic organization. This was the centre for social events until 1989.

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