Carved In Stone by bkbinthecity

Carved In Stone

Located underneath the bridge beside the Talus Dome,the reflective artwork, which l posted on Sunday. These three pieces represent the history connected with Fort Edmonton. The top piece is the Legislature Building whose grounds was the final location of the fort. The middle piece is Fort Edmonton. The last piece represents the First Nations peoples that played a very integral part in the fur trade which is why the fort was built in the first place
Interesting stonework!
April 21st, 2018  
Intersting history as well.
April 21st, 2018  
So interesting what can be discovered in our city centers.
April 21st, 2018  
So glad you explained it--brought it to life for me!
April 21st, 2018  
Very interesting
April 21st, 2018  
Really interesting triptych and interesting information too.
April 21st, 2018  
Nice stone carvingd. Lots of history around Edmonton.
April 21st, 2018  
What a great way to tell Edmontons history.
April 21st, 2018  
It seems our area have the same histories!
April 21st, 2018  
Neat shot and history lesson :)
April 21st, 2018  
Fascinating scenes and history
April 21st, 2018  
Cool picture.
April 21st, 2018  
Nice image and interesting history
April 21st, 2018  
Lovely collage.
April 21st, 2018  
How interesting. I like the style of the carvings.
April 21st, 2018  
Interesting how the man with a spear and the canoe play the part in the valuable trade with fur then!
April 21st, 2018  
Interesting history through pictures.
April 21st, 2018  
Interesting collage and history of Edmonton.
April 22nd, 2018  
Interesting collage and history
April 22nd, 2018  
Nice images, information...
April 22nd, 2018  
Interesting images.
April 22nd, 2018  
very interesting, thanks for sharing
April 22nd, 2018  
good history lesson presented well
April 22nd, 2018  
@lyndamcg Thanks Lynda trust you enjoyed this one
April 22nd, 2018  
@ludwigsdiana Yes Diana l thought so too
April 22nd, 2018  
@louannwarren Yes Lou Ann it is very true
April 22nd, 2018  
@janeandcharlie Jane glad to share it with you
April 22nd, 2018  
Fascinating artwork! Nice collage.
April 22nd, 2018  
@mave Thanks Mave trust you enjoyed this one
April 22nd, 2018  
@onewing Thanks Babs trust you enjoyed this one
April 22nd, 2018  
@henrir Henri there certainly is
April 22nd, 2018  
@chrisiow Chris l certainly thought so
April 22nd, 2018  
@ribbet9 Candace l did not know that
April 22nd, 2018  
@seattlite Thanks Gloria glad to share it
April 22nd, 2018  
@thistle Joyce l trust you enjoyed this one
April 22nd, 2018  
@agedrunner Thanks Richard
April 22nd, 2018  
@chloette Thanks Chloe trust you enjoyed this one
April 22nd, 2018  
@lhart Lynne glad you enjoyed this one
April 22nd, 2018  
@bintal Sylvia glad you like them
April 22nd, 2018  
@maggiemae Yes the First Nations groups are a huge piece of our history
April 22nd, 2018  
@kathiecb Kathie l trust you enjoyed this one
April 22nd, 2018  
@wendyfrost Wendy l trust you enjoyed this one
April 22nd, 2018  
@haskar Trust you enjoyed this one
April 22nd, 2018  
@ivan Thanks Ivan glad to share it
April 22nd, 2018  
@ricardo17 Thanks Ricardo trust you enjoyed this one
April 22nd, 2018  
@hjbenson Thanks Harry
April 22nd, 2018  
Interesting carvings.
April 22nd, 2018  
@eudora Thanks Diane
April 22nd, 2018  
@taffy Thanks Taffy trust you enjoyed this one
April 22nd, 2018  
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