Museum

Mulgrave Settlers Museum

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Tips van locals

Christy
June 12, 2016
Little bit of the history of the region..... Taken from their website: Head towards the sugar mill in Gordonvale, across the train and cane crossing you will find the carpark on the left hand side. This building was purpose-built to house objects used by settlers in the area then called Nelson in the late 1800s. The aboriginal, miners' and timber cutters' displays are realistically set against a 40 metre rainforestbackdrop. There is a fully equipped blacksmith's workshop. Furniture and homemakers' aides in the pioneer woman's domain demonstrate the ingenuity and craftsmanship of the era, plus a few luxuries. Boats and pack horses brought supplies through Packers Camp to the goldfields, and artifacts hold many memories. Documents recording lives of early settlers are a useful resource for genealogy research. School children can engage with their local history, see some of the tools their grandparents actually used and learn of the impact on the community of the 503rd Parachute Regiment based there during World War Two. A hand-crafted Chinese Joss is in safe keeping along with memorabilia from prominent local citizens.
Little bit of the history of the region..... Taken from their website: Head towards the sugar mill in Gordonvale, across the train and cane crossing you will find the carpark on the left hand side. This building was purpose-built to house objects used by settlers in the area then called Nelson in…
Locatie
60 Gordon St
Gordonvale, QLD