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\River of Death\ museum takes first step to reality
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Barclay, Clayton
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Brake, Brian
2010
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\River of Death\ museum takes first step to reality
2010
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The site will sit on 10 acres of land donated by Chris Andersen with the museum itself having a foundation of 40,000 square feet and parking available for about 200 vehicles. Part of the land will be developed to serve what [Brian Brake] called a \"timewalk\", an alternate concept to the idea of telling the story that proposed for the stairs to the bone bed. Brake called the timewalk a \"very unique\" feature of the facility which will surround the outside of the building and has the advantage of easier access for people in wheelchairs or who otherwise have difficulty walking up and down steps. \"The overall concept was for us to create something that made sense and was saleable,\" Brake said, \"and for us to create a facility like this in a region where you only have about 70,000 people, we had to be able to sell this corporations and every level of government.\" In order to do that, they had to make it a sustainable as possible. Included in the plan is to develop a heating system and a cooling system to keep operating costs to a minimum using modern green technology. The actual designs will be in the hands of the designers, but energy efficiency will be the \"long-term goal of the facility\".
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Alberta Weekly Newspapers Association
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