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St. Paul's United Church
590 Johnson Street, Boissevain, Manitoba
The fieldstone St. Paul's United Church, with its striking tower and adjoining modern addition, is a dominant feature near the east end of Boissevain's long main street. Built in…
Boissevain Town Hall
578 Cook Street, Boissevain, Manitoba
The Boissevain Town Hall, constructed in 1910, is a two-storey public building clad in red brick and set prominently on a side street in Boissevain's commercial district. The…
Welch Block
410-412 South Railway Street, Boissevain, Manitoba
Boissevain's Welch Block, built ca. 1900, with its rugged fieldstone construction, stands out among the modernized storefronts of its neighbours on the town's main business…
Cottingham House
Boissevain, Manitoba
The Cottingham House, completed in ca. 1904, is a large stone farmhouse on a rural property near Boissevain. The municipal designation applies to the 2 1/2-storey building and its…
Dow House
721 Mill Road, Boissevain, Manitoba
Dow House, completed in ca. 1910, is a 2 1/2-storey brick structure in a residential area in Boissevain. The municipal designation applies to the building and its lot.
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