Despite its relatively short history and having released only three albums, the band was included in an exhibit at the Manitoba Museum (then operating as the Manitoba Museum of Man and Nature) entitled "Get Back: A Celebration of Winnipeg Rock" which ran from 25 November 1995 until 25 February 1996.
Nonsuch: replica of 17th-century British trading ship used for first Hudson's Bay Company trading voyage, on display at Manitoba Museum
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