
Housed in the former St Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Batlow Museum showcases the town's rich history, including the development of the Batlow Fruit Co-operative and its early coolstores, the Mountain Maid Cannery, the Australian Women’s Land Army, and Batlow’s early Hydro Electric Power Supply. A highlight is the restored 1932 Dennis Fire Engine. The museum is operated by the Batlow Historical Society and is located at 12 Tumbarumba Road, Batlow. It is open on Sundays from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm during daylight savings, and by appointment at other times.
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