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Great museum
The museum is entered through the tourist information centre. The cost was $7 each and it was well worth it. I particularly loved the domestic type displays, with old laundry appliances, coal irons wa...
The museum is entered through the tourist information centre. The cost was $7 each and it was well worth it. I particularly loved the domestic type displays, with old laundry appliances, coal irons wa...
Worth the visit ! Well maintained , good exhibits of local history and preserved historical items , extensive . Set in nice central location in small very clean township
Worth the visit ! Well maintained , good exhibits of local history and preserved historical items , extensive . Set in nice central location in small very clean township
Brilliantly Presented Localised History Originally inhabited by the indigenous Ramindjeri people, with coastal areas colonised in the late 1830s and the actual town established in 1839, Yankalilla...
Great museum
The museum is entered through the tourist information centre. The cost was $7 each and it was well worth it. I particularly loved the domestic type displays, with old laundry appliances, coal irons wa...
Great museum
The museum is entered through the tourist information centre. The cost was $7 each and it was well worth it. I particularly loved the domestic type displays, with old laundry appliances, coal irons wa...
Excellent
Worth the visit ! Well maintained , good exhibits of local history and preserved historical items , extensive . Set in nice central location in small very clean township
Excellent
Worth the visit ! Well maintained , good exhibits of local history and preserved historical items , extensive . Set in nice central location in small very clean township
Brilliantly Presented Localised History
Brilliantly Presented Localised History Originally inhabited by the indigenous Ramindjeri people, with coastal areas colonised in the late 1830s and the actual town established in 1839, Yankalilla...