There are 9 Local history museums in Capital Country
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The society was founded in 1960, with the museum established as a permanent archive for the preservation of the documentary and material heritage of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales.
The Braidwood Museum houses a rich collection of artifacts and archives.
Welcome to the Goulburn Historic Waterworks Museum, set on the banks of the picturesque Wollondilly River at Marsden Weir, Goulburn, New South Wales.
19th-century waterworks museum with occasional valve-steam-engine demonstrations & a cafe.
The Pioneer Village Museum in Kangaroo Valley is a nice place for family and friends to have a picnic, walk through the bushes, and stroll through the museum.
The complex incorporates three interesting collections and some outdoor exhibits.
Nowra Museum is situated on the corner of Plunkett and Kinghorne Streets Nowra, in the 1901 built old Nowra police station.
The museum's exhibits include snakes, spiders, minerals, Aboriginal artifacts, shells, war memorabilia and early 20th-century farming implements.
Since its inception in 1961, the society has been actively collecting objects of historical interest related to Yass and the surrounding district.