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Henry Parkes Museum - Parkes
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The Henry Parkes Museum is a great place to visit and reflect on things from years gone by. There are over 4,000 excellent exhibits including relics and items from the pioneering and gold mining days.

The latest addition for the Museum is for visitors to have the opportunity to see the 'Moat Cottage' a replica of Sir Henry Parkes's birthplace.

Another main feature of the museum is the local history research facilities.

Facilities for Henry Parkes Museum

  • Car park

Experiences around Parkes

  • Educational Tourism
  • Historic/Heritage

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