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The museum captures the significant elements of the earliest settlement in the Moora area, dating back to the 19th century.
The Bluebird Replica Dumbleyung is a full-sized replica of Donald Campbell's boat, Bluebird, which set the world water speed record in 1964 on Lake Dumbleyung.
Stone monument of WA's earliest conflicts between Aboriginals and Europeans south of Mullewa
Built in the early 1930s, the church was built by architect, John Hawes. The building reflects the early solar design which attempts to protect the building from the harsh Australian summers.
The Ongerup Museum Started in 1978 in the Old Railway Barracks Building, then aquired a historic farmhouse on site which now houses a Native food & Medicine, and Local wildlife display.
Pingelly was originally just a railway siding built by the Western Australian Land Company in 1889 and the town grew around it.
Local government building in Western Australia
Shackleton Bank in Bruce Rock, Australia, is a historic site that has become a popular tourist attraction.
In December 1929, Rev. Dalis James Davies arrived from Wales to be the first resident Rector of Morawa.
St Paul's Church is the first consecrated Church in Narembeen. The church served the Anglican community from 1929 until 1965. It was opened as a museum for the Historical Society in 1969. After Restoraion it was re-opened as a Church Museum in 1999. It is also a memorial to the Pioneer Women of the Narembeen District.
THE BIG RAM - weight 4 tonnes, length 13 metres, height 9 metres, width 6 metres. Fibreglass statue overlooking town.
A historical village of 23 original and replica buildings from West Australia's past.
Local legend says that two Aboriginal tribes clashed in a war in this location. Back then, the nearby Gnamma Hole would be filled with rainfall. A larger Gnamma Hole was covered to stop stock falling
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