Creswick Museum
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Creswick Museum, located in the historic Creswick Town Hall built in 1876, showcases the rich heritage of the Creswick district through a variety of exhibitions. Visitors can explore early colonial paintings, the history of gold mining, and notable local art, including works by Victor Litherland and the Lindsay family.
The museum's collection reflects the community's past, with significant artifacts such as the State School Honour Board commemorating WWI veterans and the Mining Room that tells the tragic story of Australia's worst mining disaster in 1882. Although currently limited to Saturday openings, Creswick Museum remains a vital resource for preserving and sharing the area's history.
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