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Motherwell Homestead National Historic Site.


William Motherwell's stone house (1897) was built from stone obtained in the surrounding fields. Today it stands as an example to the hard work and ingenuity of the settlers who came to Saskatchewan.

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ch-00827
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photograph
Photographer:
J.F. Bergeron/Enviro Foto
Notes:
Photograph courtesy of Tourism Saskatchewan
Keywords:
Motherwell Homestead


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