Prince Albert - Diefenbaker House
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Description
Diefenbaker House in Prince Albert commemorates the close links between Canadian Premier John Diefenbaker and the town, which was his constituency, telling his life story through photographs and other memorabilia.
The House was donated by the Honorable John G. Diefenbaker and opened as a Museum in 1983. Several of the pieces on display originally belonged to Sir John A. MacDonald. The majority of the furniture and artifacts are from the Diefenbaker Centre in Saskatoon, and reflect the styles of the 1960's.
The House was donated by the Honorable John G. Diefenbaker and opened as a Museum in 1983. Several of the pieces on display originally belonged to Sir John A. MacDonald. The majority of the furniture and artifacts are from the Diefenbaker Centre in Saskatoon, and reflect the styles of the 1960's.
Hobbies & Activities category: Manor or country house; Photo collection, exhibit
Diefenbaker House
246 19th Street West
Prince Albert, SK S6V 4C6
Canada
Phone 1 (306) 953-4863 / 764-2992
246 19th Street West
Prince Albert, SK S6V 4C6
Canada
Phone 1 (306) 953-4863 / 764-2992
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