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Bulman Bros. new building (1906)


Winnipeg Free Press, March 14, 1906, p. 2. -- At this point it gets kind of strange since the new Bulman Bros. seems to be on the site of the old one. At least it is on the same intersection, and it's hard to see which other corner it could have been on. This is odd because there is no building there now and the story that is always told is that no buliding ever sat on that site after the 1904 fire that destroyed the 7-storey Bulman Bros. block.
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