Chiltern Athenaeum Museum
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The Chiltern Athenaeum Museum, established in a brick building from 1866, serves as a historical repository reflecting the region's rich past, including its gold mining heritage. The museum features a variety of exhibits such as a WW1 Honour Roll, gold weighing scales from the Gold Rush era, and a collection of old books that highlight the area's literacy and cultural development.
Operated by dedicated volunteers, the museum showcases memorabilia from the Chiltern Goldfields and offers insight into the lives of notable local figures like Sir John McEwen and Alfred William Eustace. Visitors can explore the fascinating history of the community through various artifacts and displays curated by enthusiastic members of the public.
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