Archibald Museum

Coordinates: 49°14′21″N 98°32′01″W / 49.2392°N 98.5335°W / 49.2392; -98.5335
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The Archibald Historical Museum is a museum located in Manitou, Manitoba. It was founded as an archive of books and photographs from the area. The museum is surrounded by several historical buildings that have been relocated and restored.

Two of the buildings are particularly significant as Nellie McClung, a Canadian feminist, resided in them.[1]

References

  1. ^ "Historic Sites of Manitoba: Archibald Museum (RM of Pembina)". www.mhs.mb.ca. August 30, 2012. Retrieved September 25, 2013.

49°14′21″N 98°32′01″W / 49.2392°N 98.5335°W / 49.2392; -98.5335