What to do in Greater Hume in June
Stay warm and dry inside our amazing Museums this June. Spend some time reconnecting with the past as you learn about our rich and varied history.
Start off the trail at the Doll Museum and Historical Treasures in Gerogery. This Museum is housed in a charming historical church and has a fantastic display of dolls, teddies, prams and collectibles dating back to 1880’s to see.
You can make your next stop Culcairn for a visit to the Station House Museum. This Museum is a tangible reminder of the great railway expansion of the last century with early railway memorabilia on display, the two story brick building with its beautiful wrought iron and stairway, together with the original floors and ceilings, presents one of the best examples of a building of its type in Australia. The Station House Museum is a must visit for any heritage lover or railway enthusiast.
A stop in Henty will take you to quite a few Museums. The Headlie Taylor Header Museum and Ed's Old Farm Machinery Museum will give you a great insight into the agricultural history of the area. You will learn why Henty is known as the ‘Home of the Header’ and see a range of agricultural machinery from decades past. Also in Henty, the Observer Printery Museum and Mini Museum will take you back in time with a collection of printing memorabilia and so much more.
Gerogery Doll Museum, Gerogery.
Contact:
Greater Hume Visitor Information Centre
02 6036 2422
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