FUN FACTS
about Lethbridge…
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What’s popular now:
• Street sweeping in Lethbridge is important for safety.
• Celebrate diversity with the Lethbridge Pride Fest
Society.
• The Fort Whoop-Up Guest Ranch was the newest
Lethbridge tourist attraction in 1954.
Image courtesy of Galt Museum & Archives.
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In this image:
Many people in Lethbridge and area have been interested
in modern science over the years including, members of
the Lethbridge Scientific Society, and Scott Snow, 14,
from Erle Rivers School in Milk River who created this
award-wining project called “the Laser Beam” in 1965.
Did you know, Lethbridge had a Scientific Society
that operated in the 1920s and 1930s?
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SLAUGHTERHOUSE SLOUGH by eric dyck
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and meet some of the people living in our community.
Do you know what this object
is and what it was used for?
Is it a:
a. Dragon Boat Paddle
b. Flail Paddle
c. Tether Ball Bat
Visit lethbridgeliving.com and see if you know what the answer is.
Courtesy of the Galt Museum & Archives.
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