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Tyrell Museum.July 8,2006..Drumheller. The first inhabitant of the valley was Thomas Greentree who built his house in 1902 in the area which is today known as Drumheller. Sam Drumheller was the first, who exploited the rich coal deposits of the region, The valley was dotted with more than 40 mines and attracted new settlers,who came in hope of a better life. Up to the mid-1900s,Drumheller had a rich coal mining industry and a successful mining community. Following World War 11, coal mining was replaced by the oil industry. Drumheller is home of the World's Largest Dinosaur. The Dinosaur is 26 metres(86ft)tall, 46metres(151ft), long and weighs over 65 tons(145,000lbs).Today, 8700 people live in Drumheller. It attracts thousands of visitors each year.
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