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Greenwood House

The Greenwood House is a one and one-half storey wood-frame Cape Cod style residence. It is located at the corner of Maple Street and Riverside Avenue in a quiet tree-lined area near Mill Creek, amidst houses of a similar scale and age, south of downtown Kelowna. On the property is an early garage, cedar hedge and mature tree specimens, including a Colorado Blue spruce and a willow.

T.E. Handlen

The historic place is the one-and-one-half-storey wood-frame Handlen House built around 1930, and located at 780 DeHart Avenue in Kelowna's South Central neighbourhood.

Barton House

The Barton House is a one and one-half storey transitional Period Revival house, with stucco cladding and half-timbering, located on a corner lot on Cadder Avenue at Long Street, surrounded by a large cedar hedge. It is located in Kelowna's historic Abbott Street neighbourhood and is similar to others in the area in size, though older and larger than its immediate neighbours.

NE Prototype #3

The historic place is the single storey wood frame Wartime Housing Type #3 house built in 1946 as an early post wartime bungalow, and located at 574 Okanagan Boulevard in Kelowna's North End neighbourhood

NE Prototype #2

The historic place is the single-storey wood Wartime Housing Type #2 house built in 1946 as post-WWII veteran's housing, and located at 507 Oxford Avenue in Kelowna's North End neighbourhood.

NE Prototype #1

The historic place is the single-storey, wood-frame Wartime Housing Type #1 house built in 1946 as an early post-War bungalow, and located at 567 Okanagan Boulevard in Kelowna's North End neighbourhood.

1812 Marshall St

The historic place is the two-storey, stuccoed wood-frame structure at 1812 Marshall Street, a cottage-style house built in 1931 in the Marshall Street Heritage Conservation Area, in Kelowna's South Central neighbourhood.

Harding House

The Harding House is a one and one-half storey wood-frame, stucco-clad cottage style residence incorporating picturesque qualities and period revival references. It is situated close to the city centre, on a corner lot on Marshall Street at Buckland Avenue in the Marshall Street Heritage Conservation Area.