Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label museum. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 21, 2025

Going Down Memory Lane: Office and School Equipment from the 50s to the 80s


Office and School Equipment from the 50s to the 80s

As we journey through life, it's natural to look back on the past and reminisce about the things that were once a familiar part of our daily lives. One area that often sparks nostalgia is the equipment and tools used in schools and offices. Whether it's the clunky typewriters of the 50s, the colourful overhead projectors of the 60s, the massive computers of the 70s, or the beloved chalkboards of the 80s, each decade has left its mark on the way we learn and work.

The East Coulee Museum provides a fascinating look back in time at the evolution of office and school equipment from the 50s to the 80s. From the moment visitors step through the doors, they are transported to a bygone era, where technology was simpler, yet no less impactful.

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Collectible Fuel Pumps - Museum in Etzikom Alberta

Gasoline pumps have become an integral part of our modern lives, providing us with the fuel to power our vehicles. However, many of us may not be aware of the fascinating history behind these seemingly ordinary objects. One place where this history comes alive is at the Etzikom Alberta Museum.

Tucked away in the prairies of southern Alberta, the Etzikom Alberta Museum is home to a remarkable collection of historic gas pumps. These vintage pumps, dating back several decades, offer a glimpse into the past, reminding us of a time when filling up our tanks was a much different experience.

Each gas pump at the museum is a testament to the ingenuity and innovation of the time. Finely crafted and carefully maintained, these mechanical marvels served as landmarks for motorists, offering not just fuel but also a sense of security while on the road. From the iconic glass globes to the hand-cranked mechanisms, every aspect of these pumps tells a story of a bygone era.

Monday, October 28, 2024

Vulcan Alberta Star Trek

Located in the small town of Vulcan, Alberta, Canada, the Vulcan Alberta Star Trek Museum is a must-visit destination for any fan of the iconic science fiction franchise, Star Trek. KassDays recently had the opportunity to visit this unique museum and was thoroughly impressed by the immersive experience it offers.

Upon entering the museum, visitors are greeted by a life-sized replica of the USS Enterprise, the famous starship from the original Star Trek television series. The museum houses an impressive collection of Star Trek memorabilia, including original props, costumes, and replicas of set pieces from the various Star Trek TV series and movies. Fans can expect to see iconic items such as Captain Kirk's command chair, a Klingon disruptor, and a Borg regeneration alcove.

In addition to the extensive collection of artifacts, the museum also features interactive exhibits and displays that provide a deeper insight into the Star Trek universe. Visitors can learn about the history of the franchise, its impact on popular culture, and the enduring legacy of its creator, Gene Roddenberry.

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