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The Beta Railway Station Museum houses railway equipment relevant to the steam era dating back to the 1880s, as well as historical photos of the local railway establishment.
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The Calliope Shire Council developed the Historical Village to promote the region of Port Curtis. Calliope's local history museum is right beside the Bruce Highway near the Calliope River crossing.
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Capricorn Cave Tour is the premier nature based attraction in Central Queensland. Here you can explore spectacular caves in a limestone ridge and spot little insectivorous bats in certain seasons.
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Champions Brock Experience is the largest collection of Peter Brock Road and Race cars in the country.
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The CQ Military and Artefacts Museum houses artefacts from the military history of Rockhampton and surrounding districts.
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A step by step snapshot of Emerald's history is situated in Morton Park, Emerald. This project was made possible by Centenary of Federation funding.
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Footlights Theatre Restaurant is a true Australian gem. There's a sumptuous three-course dinner with a brilliant two hour show performed by a professional team who have almost 3,000 shows and 27 years under their belts.
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Gladstone Maritime Museum's displays focus on but are not limited to the maritime history of the Curtis Coast and the Capricorn-Bunker Coral Islands.
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The Gladstone Regional Art Gallery and Museum is a public institution established and funded by the Gladstone City Council.
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Visit the Miriam Vale Shire Museum at Agnes Water where you can spend time learning the history of the area.
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