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Landmark, originally called Prairie Rose, is a local urban district [2] in the Rural Municipality of Taché, Manitoba, Canada, located about 30 km (18.6 mi) southeast of the provincial capital, Winnipeg. Landmark's population as of the 2021 census was 1,326. [3] The community lies on the longitudinal centre of Canada.
A four-storey former railway station; its landmark Beaux-Arts design and elaborate Tyndall stone detailing reflect the early 20th century growth and importance of both the Canadian Pacific Railway and Winnipeg as Western Canada's transportation hub Churchill Rocket Research Range [10] 1956 (established) 1988 Churchill
A series of images from the era have emerged more than a decade after they were almost thrown away. Nostalgic 1950s photos that were almost lost forever Skip to main content
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The Manitoba Legislative Building: Photographing a Work in Progress features reproductions of 34 of photos taken by L. B. Foote, who was commissioned by the Manitoba government to document the construction of the Legislative Building through photographs. The photos were mostly taken between 1915 and 1916.
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This is a list of notable people who are from Manitoba, Canada, or have spent a large part or formative part of their career in the province. Business professionals [ edit ]
The 1950 Red River flood was a devastating flood that took place along the Red River in The Dakotas and Manitoba from April 15 to June 12, 1950. Damage was particularly severe in the city of Winnipeg and its environs, which were inundated on May 5, also known as Black Friday to some residents.