The Melville Heritage Museum, established in 1983, is located in Melville, Saskatchewan, housed in a historic three-story building with a basement. With 23 themed rooms and over 13,000 artifacts, guests can explore all four floors of exhibits from May to August.
Originally the Luther Academy, the building dates back to 1913 and was declared a historic site in 1981. Situated on Treaty 4 territory, the museum pays homage to the diverse Indigenous and Métis nations that historically inhabited the area.
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