Historic Walks of Calgary

Harry M. Sanders

Sports & Recreation / Walking / History / Canada
520 pages • 5 x 8" • 300+ B&W photographs
ISBN 0-88995-297-3 paper • CDN 14.95 • USA 14.95

With its towering steel and glass skyscrapers, its endless modern suburbs, and its collective focus on the future, Calgary propagates its own greatest myth: that it is a city without history. But native archaeological sites, a reconstructed Mounted Police fort, and hundreds of historic homes, warehouses and commercial buildings that have escaped the wrecker's ball record the development of a nineteenth century cattletown into a twenty–first century metropolis.

Alternating boom–and–bust cycles created their own legacies, providing architectural examples of the pre–First World War real estate boom, a late 1920s economic recovery and the petroleum wealth that flowed after the Leduc oil discovery of 1947. Illustrated with over 300 contemporary and archival photos.

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