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Near the Cowboy Trail, Longview, Alberta T0L 1H0, CanadaMap
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  • susang5150
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    learned something interesting

    Just north of Longview on the west side of the highway is a monument to the very early discovery of oil in Alberta. Little Chicago is worth reading about and the monument provides an interesting look ...

    Reviewed on Aug 10, 2019
  • susang5150
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    learned something interesting

    Just north of Longview on the west side of the highway is a monument to the very early discovery of oil in Alberta. Little Chicago is worth reading about and the monument provides an interesting look ...

    Reviewed on Aug 10, 2019
  • JeffN442
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    Small Monument but Interesting

    This monument is about 2 kilometres north of Longview. I visited there in January on a trip back from Black Diamond. The place is rich in history but that was about 70-100 years ago when there was an ...

    Reviewed on Feb 21, 2019
  • JeffN442
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    Small Monument but Interesting

    This monument is about 2 kilometres north of Longview. I visited there in January on a trip back from Black Diamond. The place is rich in history but that was about 70-100 years ago when there was an ...

    Reviewed on Feb 21, 2019
  • Ben B
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    Fascinating history, beautifully maintained monument just north of Longview

    Sometimes roadside historical monuments can be a bit scary if they are not clean and maintained. This one is delightful, obviously well cared-for by the Museum of the Highwood that has developed it. T...

    Reviewed on Sep 24, 2018
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