Lougheed House
landmark in
Calgary
#11 in Calgary
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#333 in Canada
Lougheed House, located in Calgary, Canada, is a historic mansion built in 1891 by Senator James Alexander Lougheed and his wife, Lady Isabella Hardisty Lougheed. This stunning sandstone residence, also known as Beaulieu, meaning "beautiful place," exemplifies Victorian architecture and is surrounded by meticulously maintained gardens. Over the years, it has served various roles, including a family home, a women's military barracks during World War II, and a blood donor clinic.
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