Calgary's Grand Story: The Making of a Prairie Metropolis from the Viewpoint of Two Heritage Buildings

by Donald B. Smith

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Calgary was a boomtown of 50,000 people in 1912, the year the Lougheed Building and the adjacent Grand Theatre were built. The fanfare and anticipation surrounding their opening marked the beginning of a golden era in the city's history. The Lougheed quickly became Calgary's premier corporate address, and the state-of-the-art Grand Theatre the hub of a thriving cultural community. Through the great days of Vaudeville and classic cinema, through the Depression, two world wars, and the oil and gas boom, the Lougheed and the Grand were cornerstones of downtown Calgary. As the city grew up around them, questions about their future arose. Did they still have a place in this new metropolis of shiny glass and steel? After they were nearly destroyed by fire in 2004, the push to restore and revitalize the buildings gained new momentum.

From the viewpoint of these two prominent heritage buildings, Donald Smith introduces the reader to the personalities and events that helped shape Calgary in the twentieth century. Complemented by over 140 historical images, Calgary's Grand Story is a fascinating tribute to the Lougheed and the Grand and celebrates their unrivalled position in the city's political, economic, and cultural history.

  • ISBN10 1552381749
  • ISBN13 9781552381748
  • Publish Date 1 September 2005 (first published 1 January 2005)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Out of Print 30 April 2021
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint University of Calgary Press
  • Format Paperback
  • Pages 368
  • Language English