Legion House Museum is known as the "Memory Project of Branch #43". The Military History Society of...
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The Legion House Museum, nestled in Winnipeg, Manitoba, offers visitors a poignant journey through the military history of the region. Housed within the Royal Canadian Legion Norwood / St. Boniface Branch #43, this museum is a place of remembrance and reverence for the sacrifices made by Manitobans in various conflicts.
With a collection that spans from the French and English conflicts to the modern-day involvement in Afghanistan, the museum showcases uniforms, medals, and equipment from pivotal moments in history. From the Red River Expedition to the Northwest Canada Rebellion and beyond, the exhibits provide a comprehensive overview of Manitoba's military past.
Besides the captivating displays, the museum also houses an Archives and Library managed by the Military History Society of Manitoba. Boasting invaluable resources like Canadian Expeditionary Force embarkation lists and a diverse collection of military history volumes, the Archives and Library serve as a valuable research hub for enthusiasts and genealogists alike.
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