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Manitoba Club

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The first clubhouse was founded in a rented building. This building burned down in February 1875 when Winnipeg’s first steam fire engine, on its inaugural run, failed to get there in time. Within six weeks, a new location was found, serving the club for 6 years. The third clubhouse was owned by the
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for $ 8,000. The Club announced in April 1904 that it would be moving from 298 Garry Street to a new building at the corner of Broadway and Fort Street. Two months later, the building's foundation was laid. The
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club and located on Garry Street, later being sold to Donald E. McKenty for $ 30,000, and then sold again three weeks later to Fred Richardson for $ 35,000.
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where city leaders could meet and relax. The Manitoba Club was incorporated one month later, becoming the first private club in
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In 2017, the Club made plans to add a Cigar Room on the top floor. No other private club in Canada has such.
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Sinclair Jr., Gordon (November 23, 2017). "Manitoba Club throws up smokescreen over cigar room".
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On 16 July 1874, ten men met at the St. James Restaurant in Winnipeg to organize a
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https://www.winnipegarchitecture.ca/digital-tours/broadway/#group-1-stop-3
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The Institute for Stained Glass in Canada has documented the
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in 1874, the Manitoba Club is the oldest private club in
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In November 1902, the Club purchased three lots at 194
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Goldsborough, Gordon; Penner, George (April 1, 2017).
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Winnipeg
Manitoba, Canada
gentleman's club
Western Canada
club
Western Canada
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General William Tecumseh Sherman
Princes of Monaco
Jordan
Iran
Canadian Prime Minister
British High Commissioner
Sir Hugh John Macdonald
Manitoba Conservative Party
Premier of Manitoba
Winnipeg South
Broadway
Hudson’s Bay Company
neoclassical
Albert Henry George Grey
Earl Grey
Governor General of Canada
stained glass
Gentlemen's club
List of gentlemen's clubs in Canada

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