Myrtleford Old School Museum
The Old School Museum in Myrtleford is housed in the former Myrtleford State School, which operated from 1870 to 1938. It's a great way to get a glimpse into the town's past, including information on the Myrtleford Prisoner Of War Camp and the old tobacco farming industry.
The museum has a range of displays that include the old schoolroom, a recreated 1930s kitchen and living room, gold mining equipment, newspaper printing machinery, horse-drawn agricultural machinery, farming equipment, and military photographs and memorabilia.
Opening Hours:
Open Sundays 2pm-5pm, September through to May, or by appointment.
Cost:
Adults $5, children $1
Research fee: $10.00
Location
29 Elgin Street, Myrtleford 3737 Map
✆ (03) 5727 1417 / (03) 5752 1963