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Reynolds-Alberta Museum

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Very cool, yes. In fact there is a viewing lounge and you can watch them restore the Nomad and other cars and trucks, they often have many projects on the go.

Facinating stuff. It's like I'm in heaven when I checkout places like this, celebrating car culture.

They have a great automotive/machinery library and giftstore as well....it makes for a perfect day.

I read in the paper a couple of weeks ago that all those cars in their garage that haven't seen the light of day since restoration are going on display in a big tent this summer... I wish I could go up and see it but I'm just swamped recently.

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I definitely have to take that in.

There's an appeal to seeing these vehicles

in their original state.

I understand Reynolds Museum has

a huge collection that the public

never sees.

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