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Central Saskatchewan Saskatoon Gen Web Region Photo Project #2
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Reynold Rapp Museum in Spalding, Saskatchewan. Reynold Rapp was an immigrant from Russia who later became a federal Member of Parliament.
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Bridge crossing South Saskatchewan River at Saskatoon.
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Church near Wakaw, Saskatchewan.
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Cemetery near Wakaw, Saskatchewan.
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J. G. Diefanbaker Law Office, 1919-1925. Wakaw, Saskatchewan.
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An old seeder used on farms in the early 1900's.
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Railway Trestle Bridge crossing McCloy Creek, Saskatchewan.
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Bessborough Hotel, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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South Saskatchewan river. Saskatoon Riverbank facing west towards downtown, Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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Standing in Aberdeen, Sasaktchewan, looking down the rail line towards the elevators.
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South Saskatchewan River at Saskatoon, Sasktchewan.
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The Little Stone Schoolhouse, the very first school built in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan.
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The water tower at Humboldt, Saskatchewan.
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One of the many beautiful murals on the buildings at Humboldt, Saskatchewan.
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The original Canadian Bank of Commerce in Watson, Saskatchewan, which is now the Watson Museum.
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The Tamarack pine tree nestled in with Spruce pine trees. The Tamarack is perhaps the only pine tree that turns color in the fall and sheds its pine needles before winter as opposed to the other pine trees which stay green all winter long.
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A beautiful Post Office in Melfort, Saskatchewan.
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The hotel at Yellow Creek, Saskatchewan.
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The Henry Hamilton Museum at Tisdale, Saskatchewan.
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The courthouse at Melfort, Saskatchewan.
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