There are 11 Local history museums in Coral Coast
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The Geraldton Historical Society’s involvement with local history dates back to 1950 with the formation of what was then called the Victoria District Historical Society.
The Chapman Valley Historical Society Museum focuses on the lives of early settlers in the region.
Chiverton House Museum captures the essence of life in the late 1800s for the miners at Geraldine Lead Mine. Wander through this quaint stone building to see a range of interesting historical items.
The Greenough Museum & Gardens is much more than a traditional house museum. Come visit us and you will be pleasantly surprised.
The Irwin District Museum is housed in the former Dongara Police Station, Courthouse and Gaol. The building also served as a ticket of leave hiring depot, and police quarters. It's open Mon- Sat, 10am
The Lighthouse Keeper's Cottage Museum captures the life of the early pioneers that operated the lighthouse in Carnarvon.
Overlooking the Indian Ocean, the Western Australian Museum — Geraldton celebrates the rich heritage of the land, sea and people of the Mid West region.
Take a walk through the Railway Station Museum and learn about fast shearers and big sheds of the Gascoyne shearing industry in the Shearing Hall of Fame.
Russ Cottage is heritage listed, built in 1868 by Titus Russ.
The Shark Bay Discovery Centre has been designed to showcase the significance and history of the Shark Bay region.
The Walkaway Station Museum is an impressive museum which will be of great interest to any rail enthusiast or historian.