Seagram Museum
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The Seagram Museum is a building in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. From 1989 to 1998 it was a museum based in the former Seagram liquor distillery in Waterloo. It had a variety of exhibits illustrating everyday life in the liquor distillery in the late 19th and early 20th century, when the distillery was owned by Joseph E. Seagram. Seagram's company later became the giant transnational Seagram Interactive, after it was acquired by Samuel Bronfman.
It opened as a museum in 1989 and closed in 1997 due to lack of funds.
The property was owned by the City of Waterloo, and leased by the software company Waterloo Maple from July 1998 to August 2003 to serve as its headquarters.
In September 2003, it was sold to the Centre for International Governance Innovation to serve as its headquarters.
Address
The property is located at:
57 Erb St. West,
Waterloo, ON
N2L 6C2.