1920 Street
From tough times to modern times
By 1920, modern times had indeed arrived in Edmonton with
electrifying changes. Women officially became persons under
Canadian law and became active setting new precedents in sports,
the workplace and the voter's booth. Motorcars crowded the streets,
radio went on the air, and by mid-decade, Edmonton started growing
once more. Prohibition was lifted in 1923, and young people mixed
like never before at dance halls and cafes.
Then, in 1927, Edmonton built the first municipal airfield in
Canada, Blatchford Field. The site for this wondrous gateway to the
skies was an empty farmer's field pocked with gopher holes, at the
northwest end of Portage Avenue - a road built with great promise
that never materialized. However modestly, this road to nowhere had
become the fastest road to a bold new world.
Things you can do on 1920 Street:
- Visit the Ukrainian Bookstore
- Stop for tea at the Hotel Selkirk
- Play a round of golf at the Tom Thumb Miniature Golf
Course
- See live vignettes, plays and puppet shows from the Drama Troupe
- Grab yourself an ice cream cone at the Sun Drugstore and Bill's
Confectionary
- Get your wings at Blatchford Hangar
- Check out some old wheels at the Motordome
- See a show at the Capitol Theatre.
- Ride the carousel and Farris wheel, play games and enjoy some
treats on the Midway!
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