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  2. Esquire Show Bar - Wikipedia

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    The Esquire Show Bar is an old jazz and rhythm and blues nightclub in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, popular during the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s, located in the city's downtown district at 1224 Rue Stanley. [1] Esquire Show Bar was owned and run by Norman Silver. [2]

  3. Exchange Coffee House, Montreal - Wikipedia

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    1832 – The hotel becomes the location of the first stock transactions to take place in Montreal, and perhaps Canada. 1874 – The Montreal Stock Exchange becomes Chartered after more than 40 years of informal trading, mostly in railroad and bank securities. 1883 – The Exchange moves to the Commodities Exchange building on St. Sacrament Street.

  4. Tour de la Bourse - Wikipedia

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    The Stock Exchange Tower (French: Tour de la Bourse) is a 48-storey skyscraper in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. It is located at the intersection of Victoria Square and Saint Jacques Street in the International Quarter. It is connected by the underground city to the Square-Victoria-OACI Metro Station.

  5. History of Montreal cabarets - Wikipedia

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    During this period, which can be considered the golden age of Montreal nightlife, provincial and municipal authorities kept a complacent eye on the activities of bars and clubs. For example, since the 2 a.m. closing time law was not enforced, the public went home at sunrise.

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  7. Montreal Exchange - Wikipedia

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    The Montreal Curb Market was a stock exchange created in 1926 for trading in stocks that were considered to be too speculative or junior to be traded on the Montreal Stock Exchange (MSE). As these companies matured, trading in their shares was transferred to the MSE. In 1953, the Montreal Curb Market changed its name to Canadian Stock Exchange.

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  9. Centaur Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The interior of the Montreal Stock Exchange in 1903. The Centaur Theatre is located in the Old Stock Exchange Building, formerly home to the Montreal Stock Exchange (MSE). It was built in 1903 by American architect George B. Post. The building served as the home of the MSE until 1965.