There are 167 Local history museums in New South Wales
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The Macquarie University History Museum is the latest addition to Sydney's vibrant museum landscape.
Visit the site of Australia’s first convict land grant and discover an extraordinary historical precinct in Western Sydney.
Travel back in time at the Gerringong Heritage Museum and discover the captivating story of this charming coastal town.
The Gooloogong Historical Society is a Local History museum located in Ultimo, NSW.
Gresford Local History Museum showcases the area's local history, extending back to the 1820s.
The museum is run by volunteers as members of the Gulgong Historical Society Inc., with a management committee and people specializing in conservation and information management.
The Guyra & District Historical Museum commenced in 1988 and now contains over 3,000 items.
Hillgrove Rural Life & Industry Museum looks at the rise and fall of the once busy Hillgrove, and looks at the families and everyday lives of residents.
The La Perouse Museum is located on the northern headland of Kamay Botany Bay National Park.
The Macquarie University History Museum is a Local History and Arts and Culture museum located in Newcastle, NSW.
Mary Boulton's Pioneer Cottage & Museum is an early 19th century cottage and museums displaying how the local pioneers once lived.
The museum has a section for historical comics, postage stamps, hundreds of cameras, rare musical instruments and other items of general and Australian historical interest.
Take a step back in time and discover Australia’s convict beginnings at this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.
Quirindi Rural Heritage Village is located 3km west of Quirindi on the Gunnedah Road (Kamilaroi Highway) in North West New South Wales, Australia.
The Roughley House is a Local History museum located in Parramatta, NSW.
The Sunnyside Historic House and South Sea Island Museum is located in Lake Macquarie Town Hall, New South Wales.
Originally known as "Eleanora Township", Hillgrove was founded in 1884 and grew rapidly in the 1880s and 1890s due to the expansion of mining activities.
The Wentworth Pioneers Museum houses an interesting historical collection of much of Wentworth's heritage.
The Willoughby Museum is a Local History museum located in Cremorne, NSW.
The Adelong Alive Museum tells the stories of Adelong and the district, beginning in the Gold Rush period of 1852 and continuing to the present day.
The Ardlethan and Beyond Museum is the result of community donations, state and federal grants, and the support of the Coolamon Shire Council.
The Armidale Folk Museum is run by the Armidale Regional Council and its origins date back to 1933.
The Back O' Bourke Information and Exhibition Centre is set amongst the native garden of the river red gums on the banks of the Darling River.
The Ballina & District Historical Society Inc. was established in May 2019 with the aim is to preserve and document the social and cultural history of Ballina and it's surrounding districts
Built in the late 19th Century, originally owned by Malcolm and Beatty, the first camp and station agents in Balranald.
Set in a 1905 courthouse, this museum offers exhibits & artifacts on the region's history.
Displays & artefacts tracing local history & heritage in a 19th-century former government building.
The Batlow Museum is a Local History museum located in Bathurst, NSW.
Circa mid-1800s, this museum in a former hotel features photographs & artifacts of local pioneers.
The Bellingen Museum is a Local History museum located in Drysdale, NSW.