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in 1882 as a hub for
the canadian Pacific
railway, the Wheat
city is Manitoba’s
second-largest
urban area. While
it still maintains
deep agricultural
and industrial roots,
the city also fosters
a growing cultural
community.
Brandon
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shop e x p lo r e eat shop
At One & Only Design Studio,
husband-and-wife design
duo Patrick Kim and Jenny
Kang showcase prized pieces,
including vintage-inspired
furniture and industrial light
fixtures. Sip and shop with a
beverage from in-house java
counter O&O Coffee.
130 10th St.
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Spring 2019
The historic home of Thomas
Mayne Daly II, Brandon’s first
mayor, was reborn as the
Daly House Museum. The
facility features vintage dolls
and toys, antique tools and
rotating exhibits, such as
the New Woman’s Fashion
Revolution: 1880 to 1989.
122 18th St.
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Brandon is crushing hard on
Chez Angela, a new artisan
bakery in the famed Bass
Building. Owners James and
Angie Chambers use a local-
first approach for baked
goods, like their bestselling
Wheat City sourdough and
buttery pain au chocolat.
29-C 10th St.
It’s Charlow, Darling! is the
brick-and-mortar shop of
candlemaker Charleston
& Harrow Candle Co. Pick
up one of their made-in-
Brandon soy candles, such
as the woodsy Smokey
and the Bear or the pine-
scented Wasagamazing.
29 10th St.
out and
about