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Main Street, Edson, Alberta.
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EDSON edson-9-is-edson-331
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postcard : b&w ; 9 x 14 cm
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View from the GTP depot. You may see the kind of soil Edson's lower streets were built on - muskeg. My mother told of carrying me, not yet 2 years old, along this narrow walk through a cloud of mosquitoes in May, 1911. I have always been intrigued by a modification made to Plan 5314Z in which the cemetery lies 200 feet to the south to give the railway right-of-way. It was registered before the GTP subdivisions. How much cheaper it might have been to build our lower streets had the railway line been 200 feet north of where it is? (Rod Gregg)<br><br>