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Evolution of Electricity

Evolution of Electricity 1246

This mural reflects a century of electric power supply in Alberta and its impact on the local community, with an emphasis on TransAtla’s contributions and local representation. Individuals of significance to TransAtla are features, along with local residents, such as John L. McDonald’s daughter, Annie Christina and John Armbruster, who first provided Stony Plain with electricity in the early 1920s.

Artist Name: Brian Romagnoli
Art Year: 2008
Address: 4914 50 Avenue
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