- The
Muttart Conservatory (/məˈtɑːrt/) is a
botanical garden in the
North Saskatchewan river valley,
across from the
downtown core in Edmonton, Alberta...
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Muttart is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Ephraim Bell
Muttart (1839–1912),
Canadian physician and
politician Patrick Muttart (born...
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Muttart stop is a tram stop in the
Edmonton LRT
network in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It
serves the
Valley Line, and is
located adjacent to the Muttart...
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Patrick Muttart is a
Canadian political strategist and
business executive based in the Philippines. He was one of the key
operatives behind the Conservative...
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vault of the city's founder,
Margrave Charles III
William (1679–1738).
Muttart Conservatory greenhouses are in Edmonton, Alberta.
Sunway Pyramid shopping...
- mall.
Other notable attractions include the
Royal Alberta Museum, the
Muttart Conservatory,
Alberta Legislature Building, Art
Gallery of Alberta, Edmonton...
- the day. Syon
House Grand Conservatory, Brentford,
London Dawn at the
Muttart Conservatory in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
Pearson Conservatory, Port Elizabeth...
- large, high greenhouses;
there are
several pyramidal greenhouses at the
Muttart Conservatory in
Alberta (c. 1976).
Greenhouse structures adapted in the...
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Ephraim Bell
Muttart (March 7, 1839 – June 26, 1912) was a
physician and
political figure in
Prince Edward Island, Canada. He
represented King's County...
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practiced mainly in
Canada and
designed many
public works,
including the
Muttart Conservatory and the
Central Pentecostal Tabernacle.
Hemingway was born...