Cardston, Alberta, Canada

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Cardston, Alberta, Canada is a small town in southern Alberta known for its historic Latter-day Saint temple and as the birthplace of actress Fay Wray.

Observed surface forms (4)

Surface form As subject As object
Cardston 39 0
Cardston Alberta Temple 5 0
Fay Wray 2 0
Remington Carriage Museum 2 0

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf actor
municipality
museum
temple
town
areaCode 403
587
825
birthPlace Cardston
birthplaceOf Fay Wray
climate humid continental climate
continent North America
coordinateLatitude 49.2000
coordinateLongitude -113.3000
country Canada
Canada
foundedAs Latter-day Saint settlement
foundedBy Charles Ora Card
governingBody Cardston Town Council
hasEducationalInstitution Cardston Elementary School
Cardston High School
hasHighwayConnection Alberta Highway 2
Alberta Highway 5
hasMuseum Remington Carriage Museum
hasPlaceOfWorship Cardston Alberta Temple
hasPublicLibrary Cardston Municipal Library
heritageDesignation National Historic Site of Canada
knownFor Cardston Alberta Temple
historic Latter-day Saint architecture
locatedIn Alberta
Cardston
Cardston
Western Canada
surface form: southern Alberta
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Cardston County
locatedInRegion Front Range of the Rocky Mountains
surface form: Foothills of the Rocky Mountains
locatedNear Canada–United States border
Waterton Lakes National Park
namedAfter Charles Ora Card
officialLanguage English
postalCodePrefix T0K
primaryEconomicActivity agriculture
ranching
religion Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
religiousTradition Latter-day Saint movement churches
surface form: Latter-day Saint movement
sportsTeam Cardston Cougars
timeZone Mountain Time Zone
UTC−07:00
timeZoneDST UTC−06:00

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Fay Wray placeOfBirth Cardston, Alberta, Canada