Date: August 7th, 2010 | Comments : none | Categories: Alberta, Canada, Cultures, Historic significance, Smile, travel Canada, Unusual Interest.

The first electric curling irons, Rowley, Alberta Museum

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Theme displays with antiques and creepy maniquins, Rowley, Alberta Museum. I almost feel bad about laughing because the people who have created these displays are quite serious about bringing the town back to life, and they hope to put it on the map as a tourist destination. The amateurishly displayed decor is part of the ambiance and curious charm of the place. Rowley is now a ghost town, and was a shoot site for the films “Legends of the Fall” and “The Magic of Ordinary Days” in addition to “Bye Bye Blues”.

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The first electric curling irons, Rowley, Alberta Museum Theme display with antiques and creepy maniquins, Rowley, Alberta Museum Theme display with antiques and creepy maniquins, Rowley, Alberta Museum

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Theme display with antiques and creepy maniquins, Rowley, Alberta Museum bar Theme display with antiques and creepy maniquins, Rowley, Alberta Museum Theme display with antiques and creepy maniquins, Rowley, Alberta Museum

 

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