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English: The Prince Edward Building in downtown Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Designed by David Ewart, Chief Architect for the Dominion of Canada. It was designed in the popular Beaux-Arts style and was constructed in 1909. Served as Regina's post office until 1956, then its city hall from 1962-1976. Currently home to the Globe Theatre.
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