Gorgeous residence which was formerly the Queensland Bank, that was purchased by the local council to house the history of the area, and town.
It's still under reconstruction and curation, but has a wonderful selection of classic pieces dating back to the late 19th century. Ancient farming equipment, a 104 year old piano anyone is welcome to play on, an original wood burner stove in the kitchen.
The pieces are all donated from locals, and are a real look at what people would have used back in the pioneering days of the central west of Queensland. Well worth the price...
Read moreThe pits. My son is disabled has a companion card which allows for concession and his Carer in for free. They didn't know and didn't care and wouldn't budge. My son good on him stood up for himself. They are a disgrace. Shouldn't be volunteering then. We walked out. Those who fought in the wars would be appalled. 🙄😡👿😈😡 ZERO stars. Even when I put money on table my son was so upset we took it back and left. SHAMEFUL My son has just found the site on google - it says $2.00 plus concession. You liars ...
Read moreMust see location in Charleville. There are lots of memorabillia and artefacts rangings in dates and themes. The muesum is well laid out and categorised and there is excellent value for money. I have attahed some photos we have taken so that the extent of the colelction can be understood. Would...
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