Thomas Scott Memorial Orange Hall

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StatusDemolished
Location216-218 Princess St, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada[1]
Named forThomas Scott
Completed1902
Thomas Scott Memorial Orange Hall
Thomas Scott Memorial Orange Hall
Interactive map of the Thomas Scott Memorial Orange Hall area
General information
StatusDemolished
Location216-218 Princess St, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada[1]
Named forThomas Scott
Completed1902
Renovated1943
DemolishedFebruary 2020
Cost$21,000
Renovation cost$19,584.22
ClientLoyal Orange Lodge
Design and construction
ArchitectJames McDiarmid
Main contractorJames Henry Neil

Thomas Scott Memorial Orange Hall was a building in the Exchange District of Winnipeg, Manitoba.

Designed by local architect James McDiarmid, the building was 50 feet (15 m) by 90 feet (27 m), and originally featured a full basement, mezzanine, third floor dance hall and lodge meeting rooms on the second floor.[1] It was named for Thomas Scott, who was executed by Louis Riel during the Red River Rebellion.[2][3]

The building was demolished in February 2020.[4]

Demolition

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