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Birds" exhibit was built, including three new dioramas and a "Naturalist's Study". A temporary exhibit called "The Bug Room" in the summer of 1992 featured live insects, and it was so successful that the museum decided to bring it back as a larger and permanent component of the museum in 1993. A new permanent "Earth
Science Gallery" was partially opened in December 1993, though not fully completed until the following May. Also in 1993, the museum launched the "In All Their Finery" exhibit of aboriginal artifacts as the first phase of the larger "Syncrude Gallery of Aboriginal Culture." The complete Syncrude gallery was inaugurated years later in November 1997. This gallery was later complemented with a large purchase from the family of
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family were added to that natural history gallery, and displays of "Domestic Artifacts of Utility", the history of Indigenous peoples (including a display of Blackfoot clothing), and new agricultural artifacts were added to the human history gallery. The same year, a diorama of
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Syncrude Gallery of Aboriginal Culture: This gallery explored the history of North American Aboriginals with over 3000 artifacts spanning 11,000 years of history. It started with the time of the last ice age, and explored aboriginal settlement, livelihood and
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auction on 8 May 2006. The sale of the "James Carnegie Collection" was billed as the most significant auction of North American Indian artifacts to date, including a prized beaded dress collected in 1859 which cost US$ 497,600.
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986:"Introduction to the Special Issue commemorating the 30th anniversary of the Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology, with a summary of the museum's early history and its research contributions"
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The Royal Alberta Museum located in downtown Edmonton
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2100:University of Alberta Botanic Garden
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2784:Chinatown and Little Italy
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2191:Heritage Acres Farm Museum
2181:Galt Historic Railway Park
1558:Wood Buffalo National Park
1522:Protected areas in Alberta
1434:"Our Galleries at the RAM"
714:List of museums in Alberta
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2461:Alberta Aviation Museum
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2142:Canadian Tractor Museum
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2875:Royal Alberta Museum
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2596:Edmonton Soccer Dome
2581:Commonwealth Stadium
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1827:Lois Hole Centennial
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2261:Warner elevator row
2146:Cold Lake Air Force
2090:Oldman River Valley
2060:Edmonton Valley Zoo
2002:Willmore Wilderness
1887:Pierre Grey's Lakes
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1992:William A. Switzer
1947:Strathcona Science
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2027:Wyndham-Carseland
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