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Mihangel and Dr Gordon Goldsborough discus the Final Four on the Endangered Structure List...#1 Fairbanks House, Emerson, Municipality of Emerson-FranklinThis two-storey brick residence is associated with its first occupant, William N. Fairbanks, one of Emerson’s founders. After sitting vacant for several years, the house was purchased with a goal of renovating it back to an occupied home. The unexpected passing of its owner has put those plans in jeopardy and the likelihood the house will be saved is now doubted by local heritage advocates.#2 Masonic Temple, 335 Donald Street, WinnipegConstructed for the Masonic fraternity in 1895, this three-storey brick building in the heart of Winnipeg was vacated in 1969. It was then occupied by a succession of restaurants, most notably “Mother Tucker’s Food Experience.” The last one closed in 2003. The exterior was sandblasted and repointed, and the interior was removed completely. An ambitious plan to develop the 16,000-square-foot interior for a restaurant, bar, professional offices, or retail space has not come to fruition so the building has sat empty for over a decade.#3 Brookdale Flat Warehouse, Brookdale, Municipality of North Cypress-LangfordThis metal-clad building, constructed in 1902, is believed to be the last remaining example in Manitoba of a “flat warehouse,” the method for grain storage that preceded standard-plan elevators. The interior was one large room with a south-facing door for unloading grain sacks from horse-drawn farm wagons and a north-facing door for loading them into boxcars sitting on the tracks beside the warehouse. Used through the 20th century to store farm supplies and hardware, the building is now unoccupied, open to the elements, and falling off its foundation.#4 First Baptist Church, 1037 Lorne Avenue, BrandonDesigned in the Gothic Revival style by Brandon architect William A. Elliott, this grand church was constructed of stone and amber brick between 1903 and 1904. The last Baptist service was held in May 1992. The building has been vacant for many years although the attached hall has been used for a soccer school, gift shop, and most recently for non-denominational church services. In November 2012, the building received municipal heritage designation with exterior and interior features identified as character-defining elements.
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