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The museum features 1910 Boomtown, the longest indoor museum street in Canada, which presents the time of pioneer settlement and farm expansion in the Canadian West. It illustrates the technological progression of agricultural and transportation practices through interpretive displays and extensive artifact displays. It also has a large collection of vintage farm machinery which is worth a look if you are interested in mechanical things. There are other locations in [[Moose Jaw]], [[Yorkton]], and [[North Battleford]].
January 12, 2019 we held an 80th birthday for our mother at the Museum. We were given the upstairs area overlooking one of the main street sets. Really a beautiful setting. Our guests started... Read more
History, farm equipment, cars, nostalgia, or just lunch. Whatever your interest this museum has a suitable collection to keep your interest. Far more extensive than I had anticipated. And the cafe... Read more
What a great museum! It was very informative, and I loved the narrative of following a family's story throughout the history of the province. There were a lot of interactive things to do -... Read more
Western Development Museum
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