Looking over the town of Regina in Saskatchewan, 1910s. (14/42)

Looking over the town of Regina in Saskatchewan, 1910s.
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  1. Since the Hotel Sask wasn’t yet built in the teens (opened in 1928), it is hard to say exactly where this photo was taken. A view from the 8th floor looking south would be pretty similar. I believe the odd building in the lower right was demolished about 10-15 years ago. I can’t recall its exact name or purpose, but it was notable (my fallible memory). Four buildings still exist on the 2100 block of Cornwall/Scarth streets, including the 2+ story building in the middle right. IIRC the addresses are 2014 14th, 2101, 2167 and 2171 Cornwall. All four survived the 1912 tornado.