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Exchange Coffee House, Montreal

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Located at the corner of St. Pierre and St. Paul streets and first known as the "City Tavern," kept by Robert Tesseyman, this 19th-century hotel in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, was a popular meeting place of the Beaver Club before later becoming the Exchange Coffee House. In 1805, Samuel Gerrard proposed building Nelson's Column, Montreal here. The hotel was a common place of rest for transient travellers and Upper Canada merchants. It became the location of the first stock transactions in Montreal. [1]

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  1. Kalbfleisch, John (18 Oct 2017). "From the archives: Long, leisurely lunches marked the early days of stock trading". Montreal Gazette. Archived from the original on 24 October 2017. Retrieved 5 August 2022.

45°30′12″N73°33′23″W / 45.50333°N 73.55639°W / 45.50333; -73.55639

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