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Maxwell Roadster
This 1907 Maxwell Roadster (WDM-Y-4940) was given to a Mr. Skelton in 1915, in exchange for a saddle horse and a pig. It was used continually for 7 or 8...
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Morris Rod Weeder
George Morris was known to say that his 1929 rod weeder was just the "right thing at the right time." His progressive invention came not a moment too soon. It...
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Twin City 60: Monster Tractor
Twenty-eight thousand pounds of steel; seven-foot drive wheels; 60 horsepower on the drawbar—that was the Twin City 60-90 HP tractor, the biggest, most powerful tractor of its day according to...
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Professor N.P. Lewchuk’s Traveling Midway
Nicholas Lew’chuk was born in Ukraine, the youngest of seven children. When he was just six years old, his parents moved to Canada, and in 1902 the family settled about...
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Carved Figures
Victor Humeniuk and his girlfriend lived an ocean apart for most of their lives, but two carvings in their likeness now sit side by side. Humeniuk, who lived near Fenwood,...
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Bladon Toys
In A Prairie Attic: Bladon Family Toys is the Western Development Museum’s intriguing exhibit of early 20th century toys and games from the Bladon family of Lang, Saskatchewan. Who were...
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