Hanna Pioneer Village & Museum
Hanna area history on Video
This is a great piece of History from the Garden Plain/ Hanna Area.
The Corry family have shared the family movies which include.
* Making Silage ( Willis Job )
* 1967 Centennial Ladies pioneer fashion show at Garden Plains
* Hauling bales from St Paul to Netherby during a drought.
* Moving the Elevator from Garden Plains to Cereal ( Bruce Ironside's Cat pulling in the Mud.
* Bike-a-thon ( Looks like west of Hanna )
* Snowmobile Races at Campions track
* Spondin Curling Rink
* Building of the New Corry House ( Herb Kranz Contractor )
* Olmsteads and Son moving the old house to Hanna ( it now Resides on 7th ave south of the Seventh Day Church.
* Olmsteads moving the Hutton house to Hanna ( 2011 )
* UGG elevator coming down
You can watch the parades of Hanna here
Kootenai Brown Pioneer Museum
Curator Farley Wuth takes us on a tour of the past at the Kootenai Brown Pioneer Museum in Pincher Creek. All of the buildings and artifacts are available to look at without being behind glass or ropes.
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Part 4. Pioneer Museum in Paso Robles
Welcome!
The Pioneer Museum is located in Stony Plain, Alberta. With over 14 acres of land and 18 buildings, the Pioneer Museum is home to over 8000 artifacts. Check out our website at pioneermuseum.ca
Music by Great Big Sea
Fool's Paradise, Toronto Doors Open home of Doris Mccarthy, Artist
We love to take advantage of Doors Open in Toronto to see places we would not have an opportunity to visit. I was very moved by the beautiful home of Canadian Artist Doris McCarthy. I'll be honest, growing up in Scarborough I had no idea she lived so close. This actually gave us a proud Scarborough bond, learning such a talent lived in the escartment of Scarborough. Thanks for this opportunity to McCarthy estate and Doors Open Toronto 2012. So get out there and check out Open Doors in your area in 2013.
Pioneer Village Museum
Grand County TV18 spot for Pioneer Village Museum in Hot Sulphur Springs Colorado. Tim Nicklas.
Love Farmhouse
The Jesse Love Farmhouse - built in 1893, this home was issued Building Permit #1 in Burnaby. The Love family arrived on the westcoast on the first transcontinental train into Vancouver. The building expanded as the family grew. This home has many modern conveniences for its day. As seen on ShawTV Vancouver.
The Fabulous Fifties at the Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin
The Fabulous Fifties exhibit gives you a chance to get up close and personal with the automobile culture of the 1950s. Please visit
Sundre, Alberta - Drive Thru - Timelapse
Sundae, Alberta drive thru. A neat town, used to do a lot of construction here.
Sundre /ˈsʌndri/ is a town in central Alberta, Canada. It is located in Mountain View County, 100 km (62 mi) northwest from Calgary, along the Cowboy Trail in the Canadian Rockies foothills.
Sundre takes its name from a town in Norway, the original home of Nels T. Hagen, the town's first postmaster.
My City Speaks To Me the Calgary edition S1 E5 @Heritage Park Part 1
Heritage Park is a gem hidden from plain sight. It's Canada's oldest living history museum sitting on 127 acres of prime land along Glenbow reservoir, a mini wonderland of adventures. When next you are looking for history that you won't find in a textbook, Heritage Park is your go-to place.
Music credit - Doctor Talos Answers The Door by Doctor Turtle
You're Right But I'm Me by Doctor Turtle
Pop!Lock!&Drop it CowBoy!!!
Rodeo entertainer being taught to Pop, Lock and Drop it by two teenage girls at a Wild West show in Pioneer Village, Arizona
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pioneer elevator at oyen, alberta, last seconds, march 8th 2011
2014 Maplelea Meet Up at Black Creek Pioneer Village (Long version)
2014 Maplelea Meet Up at Black Creek Pioneer Village on August 24, 2014. Video highlights of the fun-filled day, including the activities, the Victorian tea, and more! (Long version). Details for the 2015 #MapleleaMeetUp here:
Children Play with Matches - 1/16th Cherokee Princess
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Life as a Child in the 18th Century
Ever wonder what life was like for kids in the 18th century? Find out from some of Colonial Williamsburg's junior interpreters, who help bring the 18th century to life in the Historic Area.
To learn more about junior interpreters and what they do, visit
Nutcote Museum Dance Off 2017 #MDO4
May Gibbs Nutcote is the house and Garden of May Gibbs, author of Snugglepot and Cuddlepie. We are a small Museum in Neutral Bay on Sydney Harbour with one full-time staff member and a group of wonderful volunteers.
This is our entry for Museum Dance Off 4 and we had such fun making it, we hope you enjoy and vote for us when voting starts in April 2017.
For more information on Nutcote visit maygibbs.com.au
Oral History - Angus McKirdy
This project by the Valemount Museum sought to preserve pioneer stories and acquire new historic photos from the storytellers to enhance these stories. This interview is with Angus McKirdy, a long time resident of Valemount, B.C.
Interview by Janey Weeks. Edited by Umesh Anghnoo.
A Settler’s Year: Pioneer Life through the Seasons
A Settler's Year provides a rare glimpse into the lives of early American immigrants. In her book, author Kathleen Ernst, discusses the challenges and triumphs found in rural life during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries--traveling from sprawling farm to tidy crossroads village, and from cramped and smoky cabins to gracious, well-furnished homes—she describes the experience of back-straining chores, cherished folk traditions, annual celebrations, and the indomitable spirit that comprised pioneer life. A book signing will follow the program.
Orwell Corner Historic Village Canadian horse
Gerard hitches Guilliaume to the wagon.