The City Beautiful movement in Winnipeg

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Frank Albo, art historian and author, and architect Brent Bellamy explain the City Beautiful architectural and philosophical movement from the 19th century, and how it affected Winnipeg's, partially completed, city planning.

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Frank Albo, art historian and author, and architect Brent Bellamy explain the City Beautiful architectural and philosophical movement from the 19th century, and how it affected Winnipeg’s, partially completed, city planning.

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