The Bank of Hamilton Building in Winnipeg, Canada, designed by architect John Danley Atchison and constructed between 1916 and 1918, stands as a significant historic site along Main Street. Serving as the Manitoba headquarters of the Bank of Hamilton until its merger with the Bank of Commerce in 1923, the building received a conservation award for its restoration and is municipally designated as a historic site.
Notable for honoring bank employees who lost their lives in World War I, the building holds a commemorative plaque listing their names and contributions. Recognized for its historical significance, the Bank of Hamilton Building remains a symbol of Winnipeg's early boom period and architectural heritage.
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