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Discover the ultimate day out. Amazing science, art & bushwalks. Climb the leaning tower.
The museum captures the significant elements of the earliest settlement in the Moora area, dating back to the 19th century.
Bruce Rock celebrated its Centenary in 2013 with a community project that records the history of the district, its people, farming and business enterprises and social life.
Stone monument of WA's earliest conflicts between Aboriginals and Europeans south of Mullewa
Housing the history of our days gone by, a worthwhile visit whilst in Corrigin.
Arguably the central attraction in the Shire, you shouldn’t leave without visiting the Cunderdin Museum. Even if museum’s aren’t usually on your ‘to do’ list, make an exception – you won’t be disappointed
A visit to the Dowerin District Museum offers a unique view of how settlers lived in a genuine cottage with furnishings from 1915- 1930's
Discover the ultimate day out. Amazing science, art, bushwalks and stargazing.
The Hainsworth Museum was commissioned by Charles Hainsworth, its first owner, and was built by Ted Freeland, originally a ships carpenter, during 1933/34 as a general store and tearooms.
Westonia's Hood-Penn Museum is now open. The museum features a variety of scenes showcasing early life in the shire.
This lovely old building is the original Katanning government school on the corner of Taylor and Cove Streets and now houses the Katanning Historical Museum.
The Koorda Motor & Military Museum houses an array of military collections and vintage cars to browse through.
The Koorda Museum is well worth a visit. The Museum houses local artefacts and collection of historical papers of the district's history.
Butlers Garage houses the Kulin Museum which contains an impressive collection of vintage cars, farm equipment and machinery.
Most of the vehicles and equipment in the museum are from the Army, this is not intentional, but merely reflects that which is the most comonly found on farms in the area.
Enjoy the architecture of the buildings dating from 1913, the G117 class steam locomotive circa 1987, the signal box housing 95 levers. Displays of Merredin's railway history. Photographic register of Pioneer women of the area. Also enjoy the attractive garden setting where you can feed goldfish in the ponds.
Visit the home of the prolific Monsignor John C. Hawes who was responsible for much of the development of this region. Browse both personal affects and other accoutrement of this prominent figure.
Morawa District Historical Society and Museum is a small volunteer group dedicated to preserving local town and agricultural history in Western Australia.
Maintained by The Morawa District Historical Society. The Museum houses a truly remarkable collection of windmills as well as examples of vintage farm machinery and equipment.
Adjacent to the Narembeen Roadhouse (entry through the Roadhouse) is a modern, interpretive centre focusing on grain growing in Western Australia.
Located in the Old Road Board building, near the Town Hall on Latham Rd, this museum contains a visual history of the district and includes photographs of early pioneer farming practices.
Located on Savage Street, this museum contains an interesting mix of photos and antiques from our pioneers.
The Narrogin Old Courthouse Museum in Narrogin is located in a charming historic building which was originally built as a government school in 1894. In 1905 it was converted into the local courthouse.
The Nungarin Heritage Machinery and Army Museum is housed in an original, massive Army Vehicle Workshop building, constructed in Nungarin in 1942-43 as part of Australia’s defense in WWII.
The Pingelly Museum Group came together in March 2011 to document and preserve our local history and to get the local Museum, the Old Courthouse building on Parade Street, Pingelly to open to the pub
Pingelly was originally just a railway siding built by the Western Australian Land Company in 1889 and the town grew around it.
This is a small museum and the collection reflects the rural family and social life of the Tambellup district from the time of European settlement.
The Lace Place Museum was built in 1990 to house the Blackburn Collection.
Visit one of three remaining Australian Inland Mission hospitals - and the only one in WA!
The old wheat bin sits side by side with today's modern storage bins, and as you walk around the site you can get a direct comparrison between past and present day grain handling.
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