The Masonic Mysteries of the Legislative Building in Winnipeg - Manitoba, Canada

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2009

The Manitoba Legislative Building is a neoclassical building located in Winnipeg. It was completed in 1920, and stands seventy-seven meters tall (253 ft).

This government building has captured the interest of art historians and architects from around the world, and is a popular destination for visitors.

Join architectural historian Frank Albo, as he tours the Manitoba Legislative Building and shares insight around its carefully crafted design elements.

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  • When I meditated on the grounds recently, I felt PURE (good) enery coming from that spot. It felt like drinking distilled water. These ley lines that intersect with the Manitoba Leg. are going to make this city great one day...it is all about energy and how to channel it for good purposes.

  • "Can any good thing come out of ..." ... Winterpeg?

  • Oh, weird and very exciting!

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