Eldorado Museum
Discover a time of mining legends, gold "boom & bust", pioneers, farming heritage and the colourful folk-lore characters.
The Eldorado Museum holds a collection that reflects the life and times from 1850-1950. The displays cover mining, farming and social history of Eldorado and surrounds and is housed in the old school building as well as in outside displays. The Eldorado Museum offers you an opportunity to step back in time and view life as it was from the time of the discovery of gold.
The displays include
- Mining history - Deep Lead, sluicing and dredging
- Cock's Eldorado Gold and Tin Dredge information
- War memorabilia
- Household and farming clothing, utensils, ornaments, books and tools
- Transport - farming, mining, general
- Farming machinery
- Some school, cemetery, lodge and church records for genealogy purposes
- Photos, documents and books
Opening Hours:
Opening Times
Cost:
Entry prices are $3 for adults and $2 for school aged children. There are no concession or group rates.
Location
136 Main Street, Eldorado 3746 Map
✆ (03) 5725 1542
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Web Links
→ www.eldoradomuseum.com