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The Reynolds-Alberta Museum in Wetaskiwin, Alberta, interprets the impact of technological change in transportation, aviation, agriculture and industry from the 1890s to the 1970s. Visitors will see a wide variety of vintage automobiles, motorcycles, bicycles, trucks, stationary engines, tractors, agricultural implements, aircraft and industrial equipment.

The Reynolds-Alberta Museum opened in 1992 and is a project of Alberta Community Development and Alberta Infrastructure.

The museum is named after Mr. Stan Reynolds, a Wetaskiwin businessman and world-renowned collector. Mr. Reynolds donated a core collection of 1500 artifacts to the province of Alberta between 1982 and 1986, and along with many other individuals, continues to donate portions of his collection.

The Reynolds-Alberta Museum is one of 18 provincially owned and operated historic sites and museums.

 The Reynolds-Alberta Museum is supported by the Friends of the Reynolds-Alberta Museum Society. 

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