OverviewOriginally a post office, the museum features displays of the copper smelting era, postal and telephone history, religious and civic affairs, early pioneering personalities, industry, sport, entertainment, nautical display and general local history of Wallaroo.
See George the Giant Squid obtained from the stomach of a whale 30 years ago and now preserved in formalin, its body is five feet long and 28 feet long with its tentacles outstretched, plus a 30 foot racing boat and a water pump used for copper smelting.
The former 1877 Tipara Reef Lighthouse can be seen in Investigator Park in front of the museum.
Tour guides are available for coach visits. Group bookings are welcome in advance. Project sheets can be arranged for school groups. Visitors can contact historian Nick Woods, Museum Research Officer who may be able to trace family connections with Wallaroo. Souvenirs, tourist information and soft drinks are also available. Children FriendlyChild activities, baby change room and access for push chairs. Accessibility (Wheelchair Friendly)Entry and exit ramps available. | Attraction Facts* Children Friendly * Wheelchair Friendly |
Attraction Facilities* Car park * Child Activities/Child Minding * Coach Parking * Access With Assistance for the Disabled * Parking for the Disabled * Telephone for the Disabled * Guide * Lockers * Picnic Area * Public Toilet * Shaded Area * Sheltered Area |
Experiences* Cultural * Historic/Heritage * Industry/Mining/Agriculture |
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