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Fort Whoop-Up was the nickname given to a whisky trading post, originally Fort Hamilton, near what is now Lethbridge, Alberta. During the late 19th century, ...

Fort Whoop-Up

(221) Museum in Lethbridge, Alberta
Temporarily closed
Address: 200 Indian Battle Rd S, Lethbridge, AB T1J 5B3, Canada
Phone: +1 403-320-3777
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Stunning beaded horse figure. Handmade from tiny glass seed beads, it's a one-of-a-kind original piece. ... Made from double-suede leather. Features a long loop ...
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Nestled in the coulees, near the Oldman River, lies Fort Whoop-Up, the famous frontier trading post. It all started in 1869, when American fur traders ...
Fort Whoop-Up is a replica of an original fur trading fort built in the late 1800s. We tell the story of the buffalo robe and illegal whisky trade, the years ...
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Established in 1869 as a base for trade with the Indians, Fort Whoop-Up was the earliest and most notorious of the "whisky forts" built by Americans on Canadian ...
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A replica of Fort Whoop-Up (1860), once notorious for its whisky trade with the Indians, stands in Indian Battle Park on the Oldman River. The park marks the ...
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Fort Whoop-Up is a replica of an original fur trading fort built in the late 1800s. We tell the story of the buffalo robe and illegal whisky trade, ...
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The Fort Whoop-Up Archaeological Site is represented by the remains of an early historic 'whisky fort', located six kilometres southwest of Lethbridge on a low ...
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The trail was traversed on foot, on horseback, by mule train, by trade wagons, by fur trappers, whiskey traders, the U.S. Army, the North-West Mounted Police ( ...