Gawler Old Telegraph Station Museum

Two story building constructed of local stone with a slate roof. Museum displays include a pioneer kitchen and laundry; rare musical instruments; memorabilia from explorer John McKinlay; photographs; telegraph memorabilia; items related to early local businesses.
History
Designed by the Colonial Architect. Built around 1860 as a telegraph station.
Location
59 Murray Street, Gawler
Latitude-longitude -34.6009,138.7492
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Open
Tuesday to Friday, 1.00pm – 4.00pm
Or by appointment
Admission
$2 per person
Enquiries
(08) 8522 4709
Branch
Details
Features:
Folk Collection
Heritage Building
Industrial Heritage
District: Gawler
Operating Days: _TWTF__