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Dugald McLeod Home
Named after the man who named the Argyle district
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2020 - the house was moved to the museum park site, and restoration had yet not begun.
Small Village Home​​
Built on a very small footprint, the basic village home had only two rooms (and neither was a bathroom!)​
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The kitchen, dinning room and living area is one space, the second is a bedroom.
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This building never did have electricity or running water, yet it was a comfortable small home for years.
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In the 1990s it was purchased by the museum, and moved from Woodlands, Manitoba to Argyle.
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