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The Royal Alberta Museum opened to the public on December 6, 1967 under its original name – The Provincial Museum of Alberta. This achievement was the result of a partnership between the federal government’s Confederation Memorial Centennial Program and the Government of Alberta. Planning had begun in the 1950s, but a museum professional was not hired to guide the project until 1962. In 1964, federal funding and matching provincial funds were announced. Raymond O. Harrison, an Australian, was hired and given $5M and three years to find a site, hire staff, build collections, construct a museum and prepare exhibits to fill 4000 square metres. 
