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The Paszkowski Family Farm Home, a historical building. This home was moved to Sexsmith and restored and furnished to reflect the 1930's and 1940's. It was the home of Walter Paszkowski, M.L.A. Grande Prairie - Smoky 1989-2001 and also former mayor and town councilor of Sexsmith. He was also a founding director of the Northern Alberta Rapeseed Crushing Plant as well helped develop new insect controls and disease resistant varieties of canola with the Beaverlodge Research Station.

In 2020 Walter Paszkowski became an inductee for the Alberta Agriculture Hall of Fame in honour for his work in championing the canola as a viable crop for farmers in Alberta.
Anderson Hall is a historic bulding located 1 block north of main street, next to the Paszkowski Family Farm Home. View Photo
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