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Byron McDonald

The historic place is the one-and-one-half-storey, wood Byron McDonald House, built in 1914 in the Arts and Crafts style, and located at 1471 Richter Street in Kelowna's Downtown neighbourhood.

C. Martin House

The historic place is the two-and-one-half-storey, Foursquare, wood-frame Martin House, built in 1907 during the first phase of civic development, and located at 1441 Richter Street in Kelowna's North End neighbourhood

Bright House

The historic place is the two-storey wood-frame Bright House, a 2.5-storey, wood-frame, Foursquare residence built in 1911 and located at 3430 Pooley Road in the orchard setting of the East Kelowna neighbourhood.

Buck House

The Buck House is a large two and one-half storey wood-frame residence, situated on the south side of Park Avenue at the corner of Pandosy Street in Kelowna's historic Abbott Street neighbourhood. The building is partially hidden from the street by overgrown plantings.

Reekie House

The historic place is the 1.5-storey wood-frame Reekie House, a Craftsman Bungalow built around 1907 at 429 Park Avenue, in the Abbott Street Heritage Conservation Area in Kelowna's South Central Neighbourhood.

G.L. Dore House

The G.L. Dore House is a stucco-clad one and one-half storey Craftsman influenced bungalow, situated mid-block on the south side of Park Avenue, between Abbott and Long Streets in Kelowna's historic Abbott Street neighbourhood. It is built close to the lot line with a low rubble-stone wall at the front that spans to the adjacent property.

Temple House

The Temple House is a one and one-half storey wood-frame Arts and Crafts bungalow set back from the front property line. It is situated on the north side of Park Avenue in the block between Abbott and Long Streets in Kelowna's South Central neighbourhood.