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Jasper Cultural & Historical Centre
1910 2-storey, brick Museum and Cultural Centre
The Jasper Cultural & Historical Centre is located in the centre of Maple Creek, Saskatchewan. It was built as the town's school, Jasper Street School, in 1910 and educated hundreds of local students until 1986. The building was constructed with locally-made bricks and the interiors still have the original molded-tin ceilings and hardwood floors. The Museum has developed themed display rooms where visitors can view an actual railway station house, or a one-room school house, or a collection of Heritage saddles and Charlie Russell's pictures.
Take a peek at some of them shown below...
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Theme Rooms at the Jasper Centre
The Fleming Collection
The collection of Irving and Phoebe (Tootsie) Fleming includes household articles, clothing, barn items and barbed wire samples. Plus native artifacts and geographical findings. Visit the Fleming's Victorian Bedroom.
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Imagine the aromas wafting from this kitchen.
Sunday Dinner, Apple Pie and Homemade Bread!
The Fleming's Kitchen collection
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Travelling in style!
The Doctor's Buggy
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The One-Room School House
Reading, 'Riting, and 'Rithmatic! Every grade in the same room.
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The Railway Station
One of the most complete railway ticket office and platform ever seen.
Hugh Varty's Private Collection
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The Old West room
Heritage Saddles, Charlie Russell's pictures and lots more!
Rodger Newby's Personal Collection
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The Victorian Parlour
You're Invited for Tea!
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Or to daydream of years past.
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