Great museum in Deburne, so much to see, the music room and pharmacy were incredible as was the kitc...
Anthony Henday Museum
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The Anthony Henday Museum, located in Delburne, Alberta, occupies the historic CN Train station and serves as a repository for local history, featuring artifacts related to Anthony Henday, a servant of the Hudson's Bay Company from the 18th century. In addition to the train station, visitors can explore a Canadian National Railway caboose, a Fairmont Speeder, and the 1906 Wood Lake School, which contributes to the site's richness in railway heritage.
This engaging museum is managed by the Anthony Henday Historical Society, which is dedicated to promoting local history and engaging community members. As the organization seeks to revitalize interest and participation through new memberships, it provides a welcoming atmosphere for those interested in preserving and exploring the heritage of the region.
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This museum is in small town Alberta, where everyone you meet is friendly and helpful. The Museum ho...
The museum is certainly worth a visit, mainly for the buildings housing the displays. In addition t...
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