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Kapunda Historical Society Museum

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Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Kapunda Historical Society Museum
Phone:
+61 8 8566 2286

Hours:
Sunday1pm - 4pm
Monday1pm - 4pm
Tuesday1pm - 4pm
Wednesday1pm - 4pm
Thursday1pm - 4pm
Friday1pm - 4pm
Saturday1pm - 4pm


Kapunda is a town on the Light River and near the Barossa Valley in South Australia. It was established after a discovery in 1842 of significant copper deposits. The southern entrance to the town has been dominated since 1988 by the 8-metre-tall statue of Map Kernow , a traditional Cornish miner. The statue was destroyed by a fire on the morning of 1 June 2006 but has since been rebuilt by its creator, Ben van Zetten.
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