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You can help City Council protect Red Deer’s historic “Parsons House”

The beautiful two story brick home has graced the downtown corner of 49 Street and 48 Avenue for 115 years. It’s become well known as The Parsons House, named after Dr. Richard Parsons, the home’s third owner. For the last number of years Parsons House has been home of the legal firm Lee Inglis Albrecht. But the property and surrounding area have been purchased for construction of Red Deer’s new Justice Centre. The Parsons House has been designated an historic resource but that in itself may not guarantee it’s future. For long term viability, the home will likely have to be worked into the design for Red Deer’s new court house.

The Parsons House, c. 1980. Red Deer Archives
It’s no surprise this cause is important to Red Deer City Councilor and former city archivist Michael Dawe. Dawe says there are many examples across Western Canada of historical structures being incorporated into the designs of new buildings. Dawe offers this short history of the home.

Dr. Richard Parsons, with his four children Margo, Ella, Bill and MacGregor. 1919. The young person on the left is unidentified. Photo from the Parsons family.

The Parsons House, c. 1944. Photo courtesy of the Parsons family.

Parsons House, 1915 (in the foreground are soldiers of the 12th Canadian Mounted Rifles who were training prior to departure for service overseas in the First World War. Red Deer Archives
Red Deer City Council has passed a proposed memorandum of agreement with the Province that will ensure the Parsons House is preserved when the new Justice Centre is built. If you’d like to support this agreement to preserve this piece of Red Deer’s history, consider sending an email to one of Red Deer’s two MLA’s and to the City saying you support the agreement with the Province.
Email addresses:
Red Deer North MLA Kim Schreiner – [email protected]
Red Deer South MLA Barb Miller – [email protected]
City Clerk’s office – [email protected]
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