Crystal Palace





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The Crystal Palace was located on Sainte-Catherine Street between McGill and University. Following an argument between McGill University and owners of the palace, it was bought by the Government of Quebec and moved (1877) into what is now Park Jeanne-Mance. It was destroyed by fire in 1896.




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