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The "World's Second Tallest Totem_Pole ", (127 ft, 7 inches) located in Victoria, British Columbia. Note that other totem poles are also claimed to be the world's tallest, when picking a name, truth does not need to be the first thought on one's mind. The tallest totem in the world is located in Alert Bay BC!!

Carved by Mungo Martin, David Martin, and Henry Hunt. Dedicated 2 July, 1954.
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