Charleville Historic House Museum
Historic House houses a collection of historic artifacts ranging from photographs and furniture to vehicles and newspapers.
A wonderful example of early Queensland architecture, built in 1888 as the original National Bank building. Many of the original features still remain, including four marble fireplaces, original furniture and bric a brac from across the region.
The grounds include an amazing collection of early machinery, including an original Rail Ambulance, Denis Fire Engine, Marshall Portable Steam Engine and replica Cobb and Co Coach.
Take the time to visit the Museum and enjoy the history of taming the Outback. Meet their local people who are determined to record Charleville's history for future generations.
On some days you will meet George, who will entertain you with this Auto Harp or perhaps Ernie, one of their local indigenous artists who will entertain you with his didgeridoo.
Markets are also held in the grounds on the first Saturday of each month.
| Phone: 07 4654 3349 Fax: 07 4654 7351 |
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