Brooks, Alberta
N 50° 33.845 W 111° 53.915
12U E 436358 N 5601736
Brooks is a full service community on the TransCanada Highway. It is close to Dinosaur Park, a World Heritage Site and the world's largest deposit of late cretaceous period dinosaur fossils.
Waymark Code: WMW2V6
Location: Alberta, Canada
Date Posted: 07/03/2017
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Brooks is a full service community on the TransCanada Highway. It is close to Dinosaur Park, a World Heritage Site and the world's largest deposit of late cretaceous period dinosaur fossils.
Nearly 15,000 people call Brooks home and so while it was incorporated as a village in 1910 it has since received status as a town and now as a city.
Pre-European settlement included the Blackfoot and Crow Indigenous peoples. After Treaty 7 was signed in 1877, homesteaders moved into the area to begin farming. Before 1904, the area still did not have a name. Through a Postmaster General-sponsored contest, the area was named after Noel Edgell Brooks, a Canadian Pacific Railway Divisional Engineer from Calgary.
Name: Brooks City Hall
Address: 201 - 1st Avenue West Brooks, Alberta Canada T1R 1B7
Memorials/Commemorations/Dedications: 100th Anniversary mosaic
Web Site for City/Town/Municipality: [Web Link]
Date of Construction: Not listed
Architect: Not listed
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