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Great Lakes Museum — Attraction in Tuncurry

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Great Lakes Museum
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The National Museum of the Great Lakes is a museum in the Toledo Maritime Center, a heritage location on the banks of the Maumee River on the east side of Toledo, Ohio.
Nearby attractions
Lone Pine Memorial Park
4 Manning St, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia
Nearby restaurants
Natural Spring Chinese Restaurant
98 Manning St, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia
Natural Spring Chinese
98 Manning St, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia
The Shack 2428
102 Manning St, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia
Royal Indian Cuisine
21 Manning St, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia
The Oyster Man Cafe
1/64 Manning St, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia
The deck @ tuncurry
2 Ray St, Tuncurry NSW 2312, Australia
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57 Manning St, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia
South Pacific Palms Motel
36 Manning St, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia
Sunrise Luxury Apartments Forster Tuncurry
22-30 Manning St, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia
Heritage Apartments Tuncurry
20 Manning St, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia
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Great Lakes Museum

1 Capel St, Tuncurry NSW 2428, Australia
4.6(45)
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The National Museum of the Great Lakes is a museum in the Toledo Maritime Center, a heritage location on the banks of the Maumee River on the east side of Toledo, Ohio.

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attractions: Lone Pine Memorial Park, restaurants: Natural Spring Chinese Restaurant, Natural Spring Chinese, The Shack 2428, Royal Indian Cuisine, The Oyster Man Cafe, The deck @ tuncurry
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+61 2 6554 6275
Website
mgnsw.org.au
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Tue10 AM - 1 PMClosed

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Nearby attractions of Great Lakes Museum

Lone Pine Memorial Park

Lone Pine Memorial Park

Lone Pine Memorial Park

4.5

(137)

Open 24 hours
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Things to do nearby

Painting Classes Forster: Ceramic Plates & Bowls
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Nearby restaurants of Great Lakes Museum

Natural Spring Chinese Restaurant

Natural Spring Chinese

The Shack 2428

Royal Indian Cuisine

The Oyster Man Cafe

The deck @ tuncurry

Natural Spring Chinese Restaurant

Natural Spring Chinese Restaurant

4.3

(191)

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Natural Spring Chinese

Natural Spring Chinese

4.2

(106)

Closed
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The Shack 2428

The Shack 2428

4.5

(155)

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Royal Indian Cuisine

Royal Indian Cuisine

4.1

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Ls ChanLs Chan
It’s always a good idea to visit the local museum to understand the origin of the place. This Great Lakes museum is well maintained and chronicled the people and developments of the town with nice memorabilia on display. Donation of $5 for entrance.
Joanna BednarekJoanna Bednarek
It was a very informative and interesting museum, complete with the school. What I liked the most is that each room had a collection of items belonging to a particular time. I love history and if you do too, please visit.
Veronica RoddomVeronica Roddom
Love it! still so much to see and learn about each time I go. Staff are helpful and very insightful of the local district. Plus the Car boot sale ever month is always good.
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It’s always a good idea to visit the local museum to understand the origin of the place. This Great Lakes museum is well maintained and chronicled the people and developments of the town with nice memorabilia on display. Donation of $5 for entrance.
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It was a very informative and interesting museum, complete with the school. What I liked the most is that each room had a collection of items belonging to a particular time. I love history and if you do too, please visit.
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Love it! still so much to see and learn about each time I go. Staff are helpful and very insightful of the local district. Plus the Car boot sale ever month is always good.
Veronica Roddom

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4.6
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4.0
7y

The Historical Society started in 1976 and the museum has been opened to the public since 1987.

When Tuncurry celebrated its centenary in 1975, the organisers saw the need for a local museum. A steering committee was setup and the first meeting of the “Wallamba District Historical Society”, now the “Great Lakes Historical Co-Operative Society Ltd”, was held on March 1st 1976. Land was acquired in Capel Street Tuncurry and the old National Bank building in Forster was transported across the bridge in two pieces to become the museum, housing a growing collection of artifacts.

The Great Lakes Museum is run by volunteer members of The Great Lakes Historical Society.

Over the years the Great Lakes Museum has expanded to include the original first Tuncurry School built in 1886, the Tuncurry Police lock-up cell used from 1949-1959, a 1940s pioneer Cheers Cottage which has been restored and contains many photos of the pioneer families as well as many artifacts relating to the Great Lakes district. The Museum’s collection is now housed in new display cabinets, new carpet laid, the ceiling has been replaced and the whole room repainted. Meanwhile this makeover has enabled the area’s maritime history to be expanded and highlighted. Future expansions are in the planning stage.

Inside houses a large photographic collection of donated photos and over 3,000 black and white photos taken by a local photographer that attended many wedding, parties, sporting events and activities in the district from the 1920s to the 1980s. Along with this there is a research library housing a large amount of information on the pioneer families, as well as information on the local history, including information on many of the buildings, churches, sporting groups and local community groups. Two modern paintings by artists from the Tobwabba Aboriginal Artists Group as well as donated aboriginal artifacts. A display on oyster growing, whale bones, and items collected by the local fishermen along with many ship models displayed in the main museum buildings. These include a model of the car ferry used on Wallis Lake, a model of a log punt “The Wallis Lake”, a model of a drogher “The Victory”, a model of “The Eldorado II’ a fishing boat which was built in the 1940s, a model of the tow boats which were built by the Wright Shipyards in Tuncurry for the USA army during World War 2.

Outside with the pristine gardens is a working windmill, several shipping artifacts, horse cart and the Machinery Shed housing a mock-up blacksmith’s forge, with blacksmiths tools and tools used in the timber industry such as cross-cut saws, bow saws, circular bench saw blades all beautifully displayed and labelled. Machinery includes a Chaff Cutter, Cream Separator, Corn Sheller, Pipe Vice, Hand-operated...

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5.0
47w

A trip back in time for many of the best reasons, were going to let us in for free because we are all digital (make sure you have cash for entry), and the actual museum is very cool

V humbling to see a Nokia 3310 and ps1 controllers in there 😆

Definitely worth a visit...

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4.0
40w

It’s always a good idea to visit the local museum to understand the origin of the place. This Great Lakes museum is well maintained and chronicled the people and developments of the town with nice memorabilia on display. Donation of $5...

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