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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 26. Chapters: Buildings and structures in Warner County, Alberta, Raymond, Alberta, Stirling, Alberta, Cardston-Taber-Warner, Warner County No. 5, Alberta, Warner elevator row, Maybutt, Alberta, Milk River, Alberta, Warner, Alberta, Wrentham, Alberta, New Dayton, Alberta, Masinasin, Alberta, Conrad, Alberta, Stirling Agricultural Village, Writing-on-Stone Provincial Park, List of attractions and landmarks in Stirling, Alberta, Coutts, Alberta, Allerston, Alberta, Craddock, Alberta, McNab, Alberta, Judson, Alberta, Alberta Highway 61, Coutts/Ross International Airport, Stirling School, Prairie Queen Hotel, Stirling Elevator, Raymond High School, Stirling Settler Days, Devil's Coulee Dinosaur Heritage Museum, Alberta Highway 52, Milk River Ridge Reservoir, Etzikom Coulee, Raymond Stampede, Temple Hill, Milk River Airport, Warner Airport, Tyrrell Lake, Centennial Park, Stirling Lake-Michelsen Marsh, New Stirling Star, List of coulees in Alberta, Kipp Coulee. Excerpt: Stirling is a village in the County of Warner No. 5, Alberta, Canada. The village is located on Highway 4, approximately 31 km (19 mi) southeast of Lethbridge and 72 km (45 mi) northwest of the United States-Canada border. The Village of Stirling is also referred to as Stirling Agricultural Village due to its designation as a National Historic Site. It is one of only three Canadian communities designated as such, Quebec City and Louisbourg, Nova Scotia being the other two. Theodore BrandleyAs railway developed in Southern Alberta through out the 1880s, the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) built a line from Calgary to Fort Macleod, and the Alberta Railway and Coal Company (ARCC) constructed a narrow gauge line from Lethbridge to Medicine Hat to supply coal to the CPR. In 1890, the ARCC built another narrow gauge line from Lethbridge to Great Falls, Montana through the Cout...