There are 9 Mining museums in New South Wales
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The NOC has faithfully recreated the history of opal and as you enter the NOC showrooms you are completely surrounded by life size graphic dioramas.
A stroll through downtown Broken Hill gives you a glimpse of how mining shaped the city, with streets named for the metals and minerals that have been excavated here over the past 140 years.
Bathurst Goldfields Education Centre is a reconstruction of a Gold Mine, displaying the history of gold in New South Wales.
Originally a miners' camp, the Bottle House now houses an amazing collection of artifacts and other items of interest.
A gem of a museum, a beautiful city.
The Lithgow State Mine Heritage Park & Railway is an Australian mining museum, located in the Central Tablelands city of Lithgow, New South Wales.
In 1876 a man named Saxby first discovered gold in the area.
The Gran Cobar Museum is housed in the old offices of the Great Cobar Copper Mine
Valentine's Mine showcases the beauty of Australia's outback and the rich history of the Hill End Historic Site.