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"Family friendly. Explore Indigenous and Metis connections to the ranching and settler history of the Rosebud area. Discover the improbable stories of "Wild Horse" Jack Morton as well as his nephew Darcy Morton's 1927 Stampede regalia. Marvel at famous birding author, W. Ray Salt's exquisite drawing and water colour collection. Learn about rodeo legends Dick, Bob and Richard Cosgrave's connection to Rosebud. Wander through local railway artifacts, 1920-30 style prairie bedroom and kitchen, Dude Cote's vintage tool collection, hundreds of salt and pepper shakers and more. Area history books, t-shirts and pins available for purchase too. Quench your thirst with cold water and pop with a side of chips and ice cream treats."
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GREAT to have a tour of Rosebud museum. It was a Chinese laundromat. The story is that over 100 years ago, the owner suddenly disappeared leaving behind the town's laundromat. Nobody wanted it. So the town folks converted it to a musuem.
What an interesting little community. If you like history of the town this is a place to visit. Grown ups would appreciate it more as their museum starts from the 1800s
The museum is pretty cool. There is not that much stuff in it but Rosebud is pretty small. Some of the stuff in the front room was less small town Alberta but it appears that the museum is also a library of sorts for the community. Museum is by donation. It’s great to keep community history alive so don’t hesitate to err on the side of generous.
Great little regional museum. Had a great chat with the volunteer there. Some pretty interesting exhibits. Worth the trip to visit.