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Greenway, Manitoba

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Greenway was a village in south central Manitoba, Canada. It was named after Thomas Greenway, premier of Manitoba from 1888 to 1900. It was built as a result of the Canadian Northern Pacific Railway's Morris Branch being run through the Rural Municipality of Argyle in 1890.

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  1. "MILESTONES: R.M. of Argyle's Significant Historical Themes and Events" (PDF). Retrieved October 31, 2016.
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49°21′54″N 99°06′58″W / 49.365°N 99.116°W / 49.365; -99.116


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