Address
115 Prince Street, Clarence Town, New South Wales, Australia
Opening Hours
Information not available
A former courthouse building (1869) is the site of a local history museum which focuses on Clarence Town as a terminal of navigation and river port. Its collection encompasses shipbuilding, exploration, maps, documents photographs, memorabilia, household items, timber-getting, agriculture and the history of Williams River's settlement.
In addition, a native cottage garden is in the process of being established, together with a replica pioneer settlers cottage about to be constructed, materials on site, containing names, photographs (where available), and information on Pioneer Settlers; all surrounded by native trees. In this manner, there will be a background to Clarence Town's heritage and support to the Historical Museum. Come in and view the wonderful display. The friendly staff welcome you.
Special Features
Public Toilet, Disabled access available, contact operator for details., International, History & Heritage