Historic Sites of Manitoba: Dunlop House (578 Mountain Avenue, Neepawa)

This two storey house on Mountain Avenue in Neepawa was built in 1910 by Alexander Dunlop, founder of the Neepawa Press. Its main floor was made from concrete blocks and the second floor was made of bricks. The building is listed as historically significant by the Town of Neepawa and the Neepawa Heritage Committee.

Dunlop House

Dunlop House (June 2017)
Source: George Penner

Site Coordinates (lat/long): N50.22477, W99.46695
denoted by symbol on the map above

See also:

Memorable Manitobans: Alexander Dunlop (1856-1930)

Sources:

We thank the Neepawa Heritage Advisory Committee for providing additional information used here.

This page was prepared by George Penner and S. Goldsborough.

Page revised: 1 July 2021

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