Located 1 km east of Hwy 9 on the way to the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology.
OPEN May 1, 2004 - October 15, 2006 Picnic area adjacent to Funland Amusement Park Souvenirs & Refreshments Available |
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| The Homestead Museum features a collection of early Canadiana almost impossible to duplicate. Thousands of exhibits are on display: |
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Indian artifacts, pioneer ranching, farming and mining tools and equipment, antique cars, tractors, and a steam engine, musical instruments including organs and pianos, gramophones and radios. |
| Medical and hospital instruments and equipment,
lamps, chinaware, jewellery. Period clothing and fashions from the 1890's to the late 1920's
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| An early beauty parlor and barber shop. Many children's
toys are on display.
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| While visiting the "Homestead" you will find the atmosphere congenial and the staff friendly and courteous. | |
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Open May to October
Open daily from 10 to 5 - May 1st to June 16th
Open Friday to Sunday 10 to 8 -
June 17th – Sept 4thOpen Monday to Thursday 10 to 5 -
June 17th – Sept 4thOpen daily 10 to 5 -
Sept 5th to October 15th
Box 3154
Drumheller, Alberta T0J 0Y0
Phone: (403) 823-2600

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