There are 16 food and agriculture museums in South Australia
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The Lucindale Agricultural and Folk Museum is a Food and AgriCulture museum located in Lucindale, SA.
Come and see how the people of Meningie and Districts used to work, live and play!
The museum was created by a band of volunteers and is guided by a sub-committee of the Southern Agricultural Society management committee.
Beachport Old Wool and Grain Store Museum features displays about the local fishing industry, whaling, agricultural history and the Buandik people.
The museum, one of the best on the Eyre Peninsula, houses a historic collection of pioneer, farm and maralinga memorabilia, as well as a cast of a basking shark found at Fowlers Bay in 1914.
The Cleve Centenary Park is also home to a historic agricultural implement display and the RV Park is across the road for convenience
The Cowell Museum of Agriculture is located on the Lincoln Highway across from the silo.
Emu Ridge is a unique attraction where you can discover how Australian eucalyptus oil is made from the past to the present.
Visit our good friends in the shop, pay your entrance fee and borrow a key for a self-guided tour.
Koppio is a locality in South Australia on the Eyre Peninsula about 256 kilometres west of Adelaide and about 32 kilometres (20 mi) north of Port Lincoln, and within the Tod River catchment area.
A ‘working’ Museum consisting of hundreds of local items depicting the history of the Shearing, farming and fishing era. These items adorn the restored stone walls of this Heritage listed Woolshed.
The museum tells the story of Australian dryland farming, the local copper mining industry and the social history of Kadina, through thematic and photographic displays.
The Sheep's Back Museum houses galleries showing the history of Australia's wool industry in the wetter areas of South East Australia.
Located on Short Terrace, the Urlwin Park Agricultural Museum was one of the state's largest poultry farms in the 1930's.
Winn’s Bakehouse is a comprehensive museum depicting valley life from 1837. The Bakehouse operated from 1862 until the early 1940s
The Wolf Blass Gallery and Museum opened in 2018 right next to the Adelaide Hills Information Center in the heart of bustling High Street.