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#2015bestnine from Forgotten Alberta

January 4, 2016 Jonathan Koch Leave a comment

That was fun. Thanks everyone for the likes in 2015, and all the best in 2016! #2015bestnine

A photo posted by Jonathan Koch (@forgotten_alberta) on Dec 30, 2015 at 10:27am PST

#2015bestnine#FABTrip15BindlossEmpressEstherInstagramMajorvilleMiloSpecial AreasSt. Julien S.D.

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0139_0001_web 0581_0054_web Suffield townsite 1924 Department of Interior Map showing proposed route of Hanna-Hat Line, south of the Red Deer River. View of the village of Carlstadt (later called Alderson), showing the main street, with the Carlstadt Hotel facing the railway depot where a train has pulled in. Courtesy of the Esplanade Archives Remember the Alamo! Calgary Herald Magazine in 1941chronicles "The Life and Death of Bingville" Caption reads: "Views at Carlstadt, Alta." Shows pharmacy, Union Bank, train depot, general store (ca. 1910). Courtesy of Esplanade Archives. Taylor Cemetery in December 2012, shortly after boulders had been placed around the perimeter by Vulcan County. The plaque installed by Vulcan County at Taylor Cemetery, as seen on Oct. 1, 2013.

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