Winnipeg considers historic status for supposedly haunted Masonic Temple - News Summed Up

Winnipeg considers historic status for supposedly haunted Masonic Temple


Winnipeg may confer heritage status upon the Masonic Temple, a supposedly haunted downtown landmark. On Wednesday, city council's historical buildings committee will consider adding the 123-year-old structure on Donald Street at Ellice Avenue to the city's list of historic resources. The committee will consider adding its exterior to the historic resources list. The building served as a Masonic temple until 1968 and then housed restaurants, most notably Mother Tucker's, for much of the latter part of the 20th century. There is no risk of this building falling into disrepair, being demolished or having its character-defining elements significantly altered."


Source: CBC News January 10, 2019 18:56 UTC



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