The Melville Heritage Museum, established in 1983, is situated at 100 Heritage Drive in Melville, Saskatchewan. Housed in a historic three-story building with a basement, the museum features 23 themed rooms showcasing over 13,000 artifacts for visitors to explore.
Originally constructed in 1913 as Luther Academy, the building has a rich history as a former school and later as St. Paul's Lutheran Home. Designated a historic site in 1981, the museum has been preserving and sharing the local heritage of Melville since its inception.
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