This one-time village, established in 1900 was named for James H. Taylor, one of three brothers, two of whom were among the first settlers in the area. He later became the first postmaster.

Source: Place Names of Alberta Volume II Southern Alberta, Edited and introduce by Aphrodite Karamitsanis, Published 1992 Alberta Culture and Multiculralism

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Range Road 242A S of Township Road 14
Nearest Populated Centre: Taylorville,
Province: Alberta

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49.04981, -113.1404

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