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Drumheller was named after Samuel Drumheller, who, after purchasing the homestead of Thomas Patrick Greentree, had it surveyed into the original Drumheller townsite and put lots on the market in 1911. Also in 1911, Samuel Drumheller started coal mining operations near the townsite. [7] Drumheller got a railway station in 1912. [8]
The Badlands Amphitheatre (often referred to as the Badlands Amp) is a non-profit arts, culture, and tourism event venue in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. The Badlands Amphitheatre takes its name from the original 2,500-seat open-air amphitheatre onsite that is situated in the heart of the Canadian Badlands. This natural amphitheatre is widely ...
Pages in category "Drumheller" The following 33 pages are in this category, out of 33 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
May 28—By Ayanna Eckblad 1 Thursdays on Fountain The Albert Lea Community Band will host a park concert as part of the city's first Thursdays on Fountain of the season. Music will start at 5:30 ...
Drumheller: Early to mid-July: Outdoor theater [84] Rosebud Summer Concert Series Rosebud: Weekends in July and August Outdoor live music festival on the Rosebud Festival Stage [85] Loud As Hell Festival: Drumheller: July 31 - Aug 2: Drumheller Stampede Barn [86] Stirling Settler Days: Stirling: Mid-July
The Dinosaur Trail passes through Midland Provincial Park and past the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology before ending at Highway 9 / 56 back in Drumheller. The loop is completed by following Highway 9 / 56 (Bridge Street and 2nd Street W) across the Red Deer River, through downtown Drumheller, and rejoining Highway 575. [3]
Aug. 16—Developers are planning to build 17 townhomes adjacent to Drumheller Springs Historical Park in northwest Spokane. Named after Dan Drumheller, who used the springs as a clean source of ...
The Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology (RTMP; often referred to as the Royal Tyrrell Museum) is a palaeontology museum and research facility in Drumheller, Alberta, Canada. The museum was named in honour of Joseph Burr Tyrrell , and is situated within a 12,500-square-metre-building (135,000 sq ft) designed by BCW Architects at Midland ...