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Located in the historic Keswick Barracks, the South Australian Army Museum was established in 1992 when the need to collect and preserve our military history was recognized.
Visit the historic Glenelg Air Raid Shelter, built in 1942 to house wartime communications systems.
The society was founded in 1983 and aims to inspire people to learn about Brighton's history; to chronicle the changing character of Brighton and to work closely with the Holdfast Bay History Centre.
The core mission of the National Trust of SA is the preservation, management, care and promotion of historic sites, conservation areas, museums, folk history, collections, icons and heritage.
The museum is a fascinating record of St John history that ensures these important stories and moments in time are documented for future generations to enjoy.
The Unley Museum is a local history museum in Unley, South Australia located at 80 Edmund Avenue in the former Unley Fire Station building, built in 1898.
For almost 90 years, Glensides Z Ward was home to South Australia's 'criminal insane' patients, who straddle the intersecting lines of crime and insanity.