John Joseph Duggan Residence

10515 Saskatchewan Drive, Edmonton

John Joseph Duggan was an alderman on the Town of Strathcona Council from 1899 to 1901 and Mayor of Strathcona in 1902-1904 and 1905-1910.  He and his family lived in this house from 1907-1931.

The Alberta Association of Architects has been responsible for the excellent interior and exterior restoration of this home.  It is the headquarters of the Alberta Association of Architects.  In addition to providing space for a Professional Association, it is a resource centre specializing in restoration information.

This fine example of domestic turn of the century architecture has proven itself to be a durable, practical and aesthetically attractive structure.  The J.J. Duggan House will continue to add to the architectural heritage of Edmonton for years to come.

--Edmonton Historical Board

Designation & Awards

Edmonton Historical Board Plaque Award

Provincial Historic Resource (August 31, 1982)

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Era: Urban Growth
Themes: Homes
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Area: Southwest

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