Strathalbyn Police Station and Courthouse Museum

Completed in 1858 and 1867, the police station and courthouse buildings have a close association with the early development of Strathalbyn. The museum has displays of farm machinery, and a large collection books, photographs and newspaper accounts. The museum has also an Early Settlers Display, Horse Carriages and Tack, working horseworks, Children's Room, Sitting Room, Kitchen (the last three featuring memorabilia from Victorian and Edwardian times).
Location
1 Rankine Street, Strathalbyn
Latitude-longitude -35.2600,138.8931
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Open
1.30 to 4.30pm on Saturdays, Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and public holidays (closed Christmas & New Years Day)
Also groups by arrangement
Admission
Adults $6.00
Concession/Student 16 years & over $4.00
Children (Aged 6 - 15 years) $2.00
Enquiries
Chairman's Phone Number: 8536 8161
Secretary: 0419 993 422
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Details
Features:
Archive
Farm Machinery
Folk Collection
Heritage Building
District: Strathalbyn
Operating Days: _TWTSSp