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Old Posted Oct 21, 2013, 3:29 AM
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^^ I love that 1st picture bridge/bow and the following..Is Inglewood an older neighbor hood by city standards? Almost reminds me of a few Peg areas.

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Thanks Cyro! Yes, Inglewood is one of Calgary's oldest neighbourhoods. Almost 140 years old, some of the buildings from that era are still standing, mostly just houses though. Most of the buildings in the photos are over a century old though.



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Two snaps from this evening's walk...

Harbourside Park. You can see one of the two statues of our indigenous dogs, the Newfoundland and the Labrador.



And heading back up the hill to home. It gets dark so fast now once the sun disappears behind the hills. It's interesting seeing into the homes. I'm surprised how many have their kitchens as the main, street-facing, downstairs room.

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Thanks Cyro! Yes, Inglewood is one of Calgary's oldest neighbourhoods. Almost 140 years old, some of the buildings from that era are still standing, mostly just houses though. Most of the buildings in the photos are over a century old though.
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