Royal Alberta Museum
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The mission of the Royal Alberta Museum is to preserve and tell the story of Alberta. The museum also presents the experience of people and places over time and also inspires the Albertans to explore and understand the world around them. The museum encourages understanding and appreciation of natural and cultural heritage of Alberta.
Category: Museums
Address: 12845-102nd Avenue, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Website http://www.royalalbertamuseum.ca
Telephone: 780 453.9100
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