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Yesteryear Artifacts Museum
Yesteryear Artifacts Museum
General Delivery
Rowley, Alberta
T0J 2J0
phone: (403) 368-3816/2276
fax: (403) 368-2276
The Yesteryear Artifacts Museum is located at Rowley, 3 km west of Hwy 56. The hours of
operation are May to August, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Sundays 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., year round for
brunch, or tours by appointment. The governing authority is the Rowley Community Hall
Association and there is no admission fee though donations are gratefully accepted.
The collection at the railroad museum includes artifacts and displays of early settlers,
10 buildings, including a one-room country school with teacher's residence, a country store
with "Queen's Room," movie theatre" and hairdressing salon, an authentic western saloon, a
reconstructed pool hall, an old garage, a historic church, a bank, a boxcar, and three
elevators. Students will be interested in the prairie school outfitted with teacher and
pupils.
The Yesteryear Artifacts Museum does not currently offer specific education programs;
however, tours are available for students. Contact the museum for further information.
Many commercials, documentaries and the movie Bye Bye Blues have been filmed in Rowley,
thus the nickname "Rowleywood" was adopted in 1988. Students may be interested in learning
about how these were done, including watching some of the commercials in our "Theatre".
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