Dalnavert Museum Winnipeg
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Dalnavert Museum is the restored Victorian era home of Hugh John Mcdonald , son of Canada’s first prime minister Sir John A. Mcdonald. Dalnavert is considered well to be a most fine example of the Queen Anne Revival style of architecture. This style – what is now referred to as the “Queen Anne Revival” era dates to the time around ( circa) 1895.
At the Winnipeg Dalnavert Museum guests can see what it was like for for an affluent family in Winnipeg – in what was considered to be the head ( and certainly the most civilized and major center) of Winnipeg.
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March 14th, 2009