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Between May and September, the Langham and District Heritage Village and Museum is open to the public, so you to explore their collection of historical artifacts and learn more about the history of this town. Situated in the historical CNR Rail Station, the museum showcases household and farm artifacts that tell the Langham area’s story.

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