East Point Military Museum
The East Point Military Museum was originally set up as an artillery museum by the Royal Australian Artillery Association to exhibit photographs and artefacts from Darwin's war time history, including the bombing of Darwin by the Japanese during World War II. The 64 raids conducted on Darwin lasted for almost two years and killed over 300 people. Come and take a tour of one of Australia's most fascinating military museums and find out the truth of really what happened in 1942.
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