Dungog Museum

Dungog Museum Entry fees are $5.00 Single. $10.00 Family (normally 2 adults, 2 children)
Please note we do not open on local 40 deg. remember even the 1980s is now history.

predicted days.Closed from mid December until February The aim of the Museum, which is managed by the Dungog Historical Society (volunteers), is to promote and make available local history and display of artefacts from times past to the general public. Recording events such as the devastation of the April 2015 floods and the Rail Centenary form part of the collection. Yesterday is history and a pa

rt of our every day life. Recording the past gives everyone the opportunity to delve into the past and learn how different life is today; from farming inventions to domestic appliances. The Dungog Museum is open to receiving donations from the public of artefacts that could enhance the collection, ask one of our volunteers about donating photos, clothing, artefacts etc.

Address

105 Dowling Street
Dungog, NSW
2420

Opening Hours

Wednesday 10am - 12:30pm
Saturday 10am - 2pm

Telephone

49922094

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The aim of the Museum which is run by the Dungog Historical Society (a volunteer organization) is to promote local history and display of artefacts from times past.The recording of events such as April 2015 floods and the former Dungog Film Festival.History is a part of our every day life and it is only by the storing and recording of these events that we learn of how things used to be and in some cases the hardships faced by our forebears before the inventions of appliances that help us in our daily life.To look back into the past can be and is for some an eye opening experience.