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Aerial view of the Jasper town site, Jasper National Park, Alberta.
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1 photograph : b&w ; 13 x 24 cm
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Connaught Drive, from left to right: Hotel Cavell (later the Astoria Hotel); Jasper Park Bakery, George Cook proprietor; McDonald and Mason, General Store; Monceau Cafe, Mr. Boiven proprietor; Otto Brothers Garage; Jasper Park Steam Laundry, S. Yeoman, proprietor; Seagers General Store; Wonnacott's Garage; Robinson's Grocery. Back of the bakery and McDonald and Mason's are three McReady houses, and across the street from them are Charlie Shea's residence, Clossen Otto's residence etc. Back of that on Geikie St. is the Roman Catholic Church. To the right on Patricia St. is the United Church. Across the street from the United Church were two cottage type schoolhouses. The primary and the secondary. Miss MacFarlane (Mrs. Pat Donnelly) taught the primary, and Miss MacLean (Mrs. Roy Hargreaves of Mount Robson) taught up to grade 10 in 1922.<br><br>