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Attractions
- Tabourie Museum
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The museums
exhibits include snakes, spiders, aboriginal artefacts,
minerals, local marine life and shells with a number of
historical furnished rooms on display. Along with
Australiana rural life, Aboriginal culture and local
history.
This
history museum is located on the Princes Highway at
Tabourie Lake, eleven kms south of Ulladulla on the South
Coast of NSW. The museum and its collection is the result
of one mans dream. Jack Nicholson (1908 - 1996)
opened the museum in 1965. In 1983 he gave the museum and
the collection to the Shoalhaven City Council.
The museum is visited by local schools to enhance their
history and social science studies, tourists including
bus tours.
Tabourie
Lake Museum Foundation.
The
Foundation's main aim is the preservation, restoration,
housing and cataloging of the collection, along with
rotating and updating displays.
Postal Address: PO Box Tabourie Lake 2539.
Open weekends and School holidays & public holidays,
others by appointment - Phone (02) 4457 3269 or 4457
3046
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