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Connaught Armoury

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The Connaught Armoury is a former Canadian armoury located at 10310 85 Avenue in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. This building was built in 1911–12 in what was then the City of Strathcona at a cost of $35,000. The early twentieth century, two-storey, rectangular brick building is the oldest armoury in Alberta.

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Connaught Armoury
85 Avenue NW, Edmonton Greater Strathcona

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Connaught Armoury

85 Avenue NW 10310
T6E 4E9 Edmonton, Greater Strathcona
Alberta, Canada
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