Landmarks and Historic sites
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‘Forks National Historic Site’ is of great importance owing to strategic location, i.e. at junction of ‘Assiniboine’ and ‘Red’ rivers which had been portion of a big continental network relating to water...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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Manitoba Legislative Building can be described as ‘meeting place’ of ‘Legislative Assembly of Manitoba’. This neo-classical building got completed in the year 1920. It happens to stand around 77 meters tall. The...
Reviewed by: Laalamani
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The Royal Canadian Mint was founded in 1908 and its is housed in a modern building in central Winnipeg, Manitoba. This is the producer of all of the Canada’s circulation... |
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St. Boniface Cathedral is a significant architectural landmark of Winnipeg, Manitoba. It was constructed in 1818 on order of a priest who became a bishop later, Norbert Provencher. Formed as a...
Reviewed by: Chiranjiv
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