A regional museum at the top of Stanthorpe, run by the local historical society since 1970. It has grown into a complex of fourteen buildings and more than forty thousand donated items, with relocated cottages, a one-teacher school, an 1876 gaol and a working shepherd's hut furnished as they once were. The themed rooms trace the Granite Belt's story through orcharding, tin mining and wine, the district's Italian migrant families, the soldier settlers and the local trades.
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