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Celebrating Calgary 150 - Oil Town

Summary by My Calgary
by Anthony Imbrogno, a volunteer with The Calgary Heritage Initiative Society/Heritage Inspires YYC Calgary was booming by 1920. The CPR built the Palliser Hotel, called the “Castle by the Tracks”, which employed immigrants like my Nona and father. The Kings Arm Tavern inside was frequented by gay men. Meanwhile, Fort Calgary was razed. A splendid City Hall reflected Calgary’s prominence. And another public building is Heritage Hall, Western Can…
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My Calgary broke the news in on Monday, July 28, 2025.
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