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[Site]: Turner Valley Oilfield
[Date(s)]: 1914 (established)
[Designated]: 1990
[Location]: Turner Valley
[Description]: The first major oil field in Alberta
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[Site]: Heritage Hall - Southern Alberta Institute of Technology
[Date(s)]: 1922 (completed)
[Designated]: 1987
[Location]: Calgary51°03′43″N 114°05′29″W / 51.06194°N 114.09139°W / 51.06194; -114.09139 (Heritage Hall)
[Description]: A three-storey educational building prominently situated on the brow of the Bow River valley, constructed in the Collegiate Gothic style, representative of the growth of post-secondary educational institutions in Canada in the early twentieth century
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[Site]: Jasper House
[Date(s)]: 1830 (completed)
[Designated]: 1924
[Location]: Jasper National Park53°8′48.51″N 117°59′3.1″W / 53.1468083°N 117.984194°W / 53.1468083; -117.984194 (Jasper House)
[Description]: Archaeological remains of a fur trade post that served as a major destination for travellers using the Athabasca and the Yellowhead passes and the First Nations route through the Smoky River Pass.
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[Site]: Atlas No. 3 Coal Mine
[Date(s)]: 1936 (opened)
[Designated]: 2001
[Location]: Drumheller51°19′43.07″N 112°28′57.04″W / 51.3286306°N 112.4825111°W / 51.3286306; -112.4825111 (Atlas Coal Mine)
[Description]: An exceptionally well-preserved coal-mining landscape
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[Site]: Áísínai'pi
[Date(s)]:
[Designated]: 2004
[Location]: Milk River49°4′55″N 111°37′1″W / 49.08194°N 111.61694°W / 49.08194; -111.61694 (Áísínai'pi)
[Description]: Also known as Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, it serves as both a nature preserve and protection for a large number of aboriginal rock carvings and paintings
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[Site]: Medalta Potteries
[Date(s)]: 1912 (established)
[Designated]: 1985
[Location]: Medicine Hat50°1′55″N 110°38′58″W / 50.03194°N 110.64944°W / 50.03194; -110.64944 (Medalta Potteries)
[Description]: Early twentieth century beehive kilns and manufacturing buildings; the first western Canadian manufacturer to ship goods east of the Great Lakes
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