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Devil’s Coulee Dinosaur and Heritage Museum

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The museum was built after a dinosaur fossil discovery in 1987 which sparked a full investigation of the history of Milk River. Offering a look at the past, with interactive activities for all ages, is a must-stop when travelling through Milk River.

Photo: Devil’s Coulee’s Dinosaur & Heritage Museum Group Facebook Page

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