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  2. Chinatown, Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1885, the building briefly housed Winnipeg's City Hall in the 1880s. [14] [15] The new building opened June 2013. In more recent years, as of 2021, a newer de facto Chinatown in the city's Fort Richmond area has seen more Chinese-Canadian businesses open every year. [2] Former Winnipeg Hydro HQ/Mandarin Building

  3. List of National Historic Sites of Canada in Manitoba

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    An archaeological site with evidence of three distinct cultures: a bison kill and butchering pound circa 800 AD, a Duck Bay culture occupation about 1100–1350, and the first excavated evidence in Canada of the Williams culture from about 1600 Brookside Cemetery: 1878 2023 Winnipeg

  4. Salisbury House (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Salisbury House of Canada Ltd. is a restaurant chain based in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Known locally as "Sals", the chain is considered a Winnipeg institution. The first Salisbury House restaurant was founded in downtown Winnipeg in 1931 by Ralph Erwin (September 2, 1902 – June 5, 1983), [ 2 ] who named the venture after the salisbury steak .

  5. History of Winnipeg - Wikipedia

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    Dafoe, John W. "Early Winnipeg Newspapers: The Last 70 Years of Journalism at Fort Garry and Winnipeg," Manitoba Historical Society Transactions, Series 3, 1946-47 online; Hiebert, Daniel. "Class, ethnicity and residential structure: the social geography of Winnipeg, 1901–1921." Journal of Historical Geography (1991) 17#1 pp: 56–86.

  6. Fort Garry - Wikipedia

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    On 15 June 1938 Canada Post issued 'Fort Garry Gate, Winnipeg', a 20¢ stamp. [6] Although only the fort's main gate remains today, the name "Fort Garry" lives on through various institutions and businesses. An area or division of Winnipeg running along the Red River south of the original fort is called Fort Garry.

  7. Union Bank Building - Wikipedia

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    The Manitoba government also announced a contribution of $5 million towards the construction of the building. [14] [15] The project was developed by RRC Polytech, with additional project partners including: Paterson GlobalFoods Inc., Centre Venture, City of Winnipeg, Province of Manitoba, Government of Canada, and Prairie Architects. [16]

  8. Dalnavert - Wikipedia

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    City of Winnipeg: ID: 8120: ... is a historic house museum located in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. ... This page was last edited on 4 August 2024, ...

  9. Albert Street Autonomous Zone - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg A-Zone occupies a three-story building sometimes referred to as the Imperial Dry Goods Building, originally built in 1899. Like many buildings in the area, it is classified as a heritage building by the city of Winnipeg. Since 1995, [3] the building has been known locally as both the A-Zone, and sometimes the Emma Goldman Building. [4]

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