1906 – Fairchild Building, Winnipeg, Manitoba
Architect: John D. Atchison & Herbert B. Rugh
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Following the establishment of the Manitoba Agricultural College in 1903-04,
The Frost and Wood Warehouse was built by contractor Philip Burnett for some $50,000.
In 1906 James Porter whose firm James Porter and Company previously had been housed in cramped quarters on Main Street,
Built as an hotel in 1906 and still in operation, the Garrick is a local landmark on Garry Street.
Formerly a seedy, down-at-hell rooming hotel,
The 18th and most luxurious of the Canadian Pacific Railway’s hotels,
Like many other local warehouses,
Sadly now missing its cornice and more elaborate shop fronts, the building has been extended upwards,
The center of commerce in The Exchange District,