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Emerald Pioneer Cottage Complex
Emerald, Central Highlands Area

Free Entry - Entry Information

07 4982 4142
chtourism@bigpond.com
www.centralhighlands.com.au

Description

Soak up Emerald's history at the Pioneer Cottage complex. Included in the complex is one of Emerald's first cottages; a lead-lined lockup; St Marks Presbyterian Church and a communications museum. Unfortunately, little is left of Emerald's early history as it was ravaged by major fires in 1936, 1940, 1954 and 1968. The Emerald Pioneer Cottages are buildings from Emerald's past and offer visitors an opportunity to look at a number of aspects of the town's past.

Property Details

Facilities

  • BBQ Facilities
  • Car park
  • Public toilet
  • Toilet facilities for the Disabled
  • Visitor Information Centre

Other Information

Disabled:
Disabled access is available, please contact the operator for further information.


Free Entry


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Emerald Pioneer Cottage Complex - Print Brochure
Map of Emerald Pioneer Cottage Complex
Capricorn Highway
Morton Park
Emerald
Queensland 4720 Australia

Contact Details

07 4982 4142

 

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