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Bi-Centennial Museum
Cunnamulla, South West

Admission Costs and Entry Information

07 4655 8470
cunnamullainfo@paroo.qld.gov.au
www.paroo.info

Description

The Bi-Centennial Museum is located in the Cunnamulla library and is open Monday to Friday. The building was once the Masonic Lodge and the Lodge memorabilia is also on display. The large photographic display is a record of the development of the town. Check out the wages paid years ago and the cost of groceries recorded in the ledgers from one of the sheep stations.

Property Details

Facilities

  • Car park
  • Public toilet

Activities


    Other Information

    Children:
    Children are welcome.

    Disabled:
    There is access for guests with a disability.


    Entry Costs

    EntryCostValid From 
    Adult$1.00   01 May 08 - 30 Jun 09    

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    John Street
    Cunnamulla
    Queensland 4490 Australia

    Contact Details

    07 4655 8470

     

    * Please note: These rates are indicative based on the minimum and maximum costs only. To obtain a firm price from the provider, please use the contact the operator . All prices are quoted in Australian dollars.



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