1990 Fire at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum

 In 1990, a fire broke out at the Royal Saskatchewan Museum in Regina, Canada. While modern construction materials prevented massive damage to the structure, ventilation fans caused smoke to spread throughout the building. This article discusses the situation in detail, using both personnel interviews and conservation articles to discuss the salvage process and recommendations.

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