There are 11 Military museums in South Australia
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The Bublacowie Military museum is a privately owned museum located inland, half way between Stansbury and Hardwicke Bay.
Strathalbyn District Museum & Heritage Centre. With many displays dating back to the 1800s. Showcasing thousands of items on displays in a heritage listed site.
Located in the historic Keswick Barracks, the South Australian Army Museum was established in 1992 when the need to collect and preserve our military history was recognized.
Visit the historic Glenelg Air Raid Shelter, built in 1942 to house wartime communications systems.
The Loveday Internment Camp was an important part of Riverland's regional history during World War II.
The Memorial Room, is a collection of military memorabilia, honours boards, uniforms, books, drawings and artefacts, which have been generously donated by the public for display and safe keeping
The National Military Vehicle Museum is a Military museum located in Edinburgh, SA.
Telling the stories of the development of the soldier settlement scheme on Kangaroo Island in the early 1950s
The Port Pirie RSL Museum endeavours to display exhibits from the Boar War to present day Afghanistan, including Australian peacekeeping missions that are factual and informative
The Ray Robinson Military Memorial Museum houses an excellent collection of military memorabilia from World War I, World War II and Vietnam and was built with government grants and community support.
RSL War Museum which was formerly a veterans' pub, features displays of war memorabilia and historical photographs depicting Australia's wartime history.