Lawrence HerzogJun 27, 20194 minBig screens in the skyOriginally published September 30, 2004 Beginning in 1949 and extending through the 1970s, Edmonton had more drive-in theatres than perha...
Lawrence HerzogJun 26, 20194 minThe Edmonton GardensOriginally published November 19, 2009 Built in 1912 as the Edmonton Stock Pavilion, and pressed into service as a hockey rink when the T...
Lawrence HerzogJun 26, 20194 minRemembering the drive-in restaurantOriginally published February 21, 2008 In these days of drive through fast food, it's perhaps a little difficult to imagine driving up to...
Lawrence HerzogJun 26, 20194 minThe Capitol TheatreOriginally published on January 21, 2010 The theatre that came to be known as The Capitol was constructed starting in 1917 and opened in ...
Lawrence HerzogJun 26, 20194 minEdmonton's original burger kingsOriginally published January 15, 2004 These days when most North Americans think of Burger King, they most often think of the American fr...
Lawrence HerzogJun 26, 20194 minThe Birks Building an Edmonton jewelOriginally published May 23, 2002 When the Birks Building was officially opened November 15, 1929, more than 5,000 people turned out for ...
Lawrence HerzogJun 26, 20194 minThe Stovel BlockOriginally published February 18, 2010 Built between 1910 and 1912 on the southeast corner of what is now 97th Street and 103rd Avenue, t...