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MILLTHORPE
GOLDEN MEMORIES
MUSEUM


Millthorpe Golden
Memories Museum

Step into history at Millthorpe’s Museum. It is a large complex with eight large buildings housing many and varied collections from Aboriginal items, fraternal societies, local family and business history, Australian inventions, rural technology, machinery and much more.

Millthorpe’s history is closely entwined with the story of gold mining and with the ebb and flow of agriculture. At the museum, the story of gold starts with the 1851 Lister and Tom’s original gold discovery of gold to the huge present-day mining operations in Cadia Valley.

Millthorpe Golden Memories Museum has John Lister’s pick (he’s buried in the Millthorpe cemetery), gold mining relics from the original Cadia Valley operations, and memorabilia that shows how our pioneers lived.

There is an extensive collection of tractors and a 1911 Clayton and Shuttleworth steam engine that worked around the district crushing gold ore and cutting chaff.

The Rural Technology display has a fascinating collection of farm machinery much of which can be electrically driven by visitors.

The Jacoba Craft Cottage operates on the Museum grounds during opening hours. Access to the Craft Cottage is free.

MILLTHORPE GOLDEN MEMORIES MUSEUM

MILLTHORPE GOLDEN MEMORIES MUSEUM
37 Park St Millthorpe NSW 2798
Ph 02 6366 3980
Email millthorpemuseum@gmail.com
www.millthorpemuseum.com
Open 10am – 4pm Weekends, School & Public Holidays and other days/times by appointment for tour and school groups.
Entry $8 to all buildings within the complex. $5 Children and $20 Family.
Allow an hour or two to explore and discover the collections.

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