Prince Albert Historical Museum
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| Prince Albert Historical Society Museum | |
|---|---|
| Location | Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada |
| Type | Municipal museum |
| Website | historypa.com |
The Prince Albert Historical Museum is operated by the Prince Albert Historical Society in Prince Albert, Saskatchewan, Canada. It exhibits the history of the area in a building that was originally the first mission school built in 1867.[1] The museum opened on October 1, 1932 and on display is an old fire truck, a firemen's pole, Queen Victoria's stockings, and a Native Dugout Canoe (believed to be a thousand years old).
[edit] Affiliations
The Museum is affiliated with: CMA, CHIN, and Virtual Museum of Canada.
[edit] References
- ^ Project Muse. The Canadian Historical Review: Volume XXXI-LI, 1950-70. University of Toronto Press. p. 24. http://books.google.com/books?id=UfcQAAAAIAAJ&q=%22Prince+Albert+Historical+Museum%22&dq=%22Prince+Albert+Historical+Museum%22&ei=Zy-HSOvNDITMigGi3aToAQ&pgis=1.
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