Confederation Building (Winnipeg)
- Confederation Building (Winnipeg)
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The Confederation Building is a building in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, built by architect J. Wilson Gray. The eleven-storey office building stands forty-one metres tall (135 ft), and was built in 1913.
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- Buildings and structures in Winnipeg
- National Historic Sites in Manitoba
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