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Magrath Mansion

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W. J. Magrath residence, Edmonton, Alberta, na 1328 3003
W. J. Magrath residence, Edmonton, Alberta, na 1328 3003

The William J. Magrath Residence, also known as Magrath Mansion, is a historic home located in Edmonton, Alberta. It was the home of William J. Magrath, an Edmonton real estate magnate, businessman, and unsuccessful mayoral candidate. Built between 1912 and 1913, it was one of the grandest and most expensive homes constructed in Edmonton at the time of its construction. It was designated a Provincial Historic Resource in September 1975 and a Municipal Historic Resource in June 2023.

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Magrath Mansion
Ada Boulevard NW, Edmonton Greater Highlands

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Magrath Mansion

Ada Boulevard NW 6240
T5W 0K8 Edmonton, Greater Highlands
Alberta, Canada
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W. J. Magrath residence, Edmonton, Alberta, na 1328 3003
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