Virtual Guidebook to the Prairies of Alberta
Lethbridge and Vicinity
Alberta
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 | The livery room with blacksmith and cooperage equipment, Fort Whoop-Up, Lethbridge (July 25, 2003) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | The Blackfeet Medicine Stone is a glacial erratic boulder, Lethbridge (July 25, 2003) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Fort Whoop-Up was an American trading post selling whiskey to the Blackfeet and Cree, Lethbridge (July 25, 2003) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | An authentically restored frontier post kitchen, Fort Whoop-Up, Lethbridge (July 25, 2003) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | The barracks room at Fort Whoop-Up, Lethbridge (July 25, 2003) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | The Northwest Mounted Police (Mounties) were founded to get Fort Whoop Up under control, and lived in this room, Lethbridge (July 25, 2003) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | The Canadian Pacific High Level Bridge over the coulee is 314 feet high and almost a mile long, Lethbridge (July 25, 2003) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | The trade room, with guns and liquor prominent among the trade goods, Fort Whoop-Up, Lethbridge (July 25, 2003) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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 | Six grain elevators line the highway through the tiny town of Milk River, near the U.S. border (July 25, 2003) Standard Size or Large Size | |
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