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Specialty Museum Attractions In Dyers Crossing

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Specialty Museum Attractions In Dyers Crossing

  • 1. Timbertown Wauchope Wauchope
    Timbertown is a popular attraction, depicting the colonial era of a sawmiller's village in northern New South Wales. It is located on 39 hectares of coastal blackbutt forest on the Oxley Highway at Wauchope in Australia. Timbertown is an interactive museum which has enjoyed periodic success as a family-friendly tourist attraction. The Mayor of Timbertown is Marcel Rigmond. Timbertown was officially opened by the Governor of New South Wales, Sir Arthur Roden Cutler on 28th May 1977.
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  • 2. Fighter World Williamtown
    Fighter World is an Australian aviation museum. Its purpose is to preserve the history of fighter operations of the Royal Australian Air Force and it has a large collection of aircraft, most of which are fighters once operated by the RAAF. It is located at RAAF Base Williamtown near Newcastle, New South Wales.
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