
Housed in the 1882 Mechanics Institute building, the Charlton Golden Grains Museum offers a rich tapestry of over 3,000 artefacts and photographs, narrating the history of Charlton from its First Peoples to the present day. Exhibits span themes such as farming, education, sport, business, craft, and military history. The museum also provides extensive resources for local family history research. Open Sundays from 11 am to 3 pm or by appointment, it welcomes group visits and offers a family-friendly environment. Admission is $5 for adults; children enter free.
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