The McBeth House Centre in Winnipeg, Canada, is a municipally designated historic site that showcases the rich history of the McBeath family, who inhabited the property from 1817 until 1984. The house, built in 1912 by contractor William W. Cross for Robert McBeth, is operated by the city of Winnipeg and serves as a significant landmark in the community.
Visitors to the McBeth House can explore the site's connection to early prairie history, including its ties to the first church in the area, St. John's Cathedral. The property features a commemorative monument constructed from the foundation stones of an earlier home built in 1850 by Robert McBeth Sr., highlighting the family's legacy as free traders and farmers in the region.
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