Museums in Clarence Valley

When visiting Clarence Valley in New South Wales, take the opportunity to explore its rich historical heritage through a variety of museums and historical sites. The Clarence River Historical Society is dedicated to preserving and showcasing the history of the Clarence Valley. The Copmanhurst Saddlery Museum offers a unique glimpse into the area's heritage. The Glenreagh Memorial Museum is a treasure trove of historical artifacts and information, providing a fascinating look into the local heritage. The Lawrence Museum and Historical Society, housed in the former 2NR Broadcast Station in Merton Street, offers a captivating journey through the area's history with displays covering various aspects like early Lawrence settlement, the Clarence River Road to Settlement, music & textiles, church & state, and a large communications collection.

The Yamba Museum focuses on the settlement of Yamba and its strong maritime history, showcasing objects that highlight the diversity of Yamba's history, from the telescope once belonging to Francis Freeburn, the first pilot and pioneer in Yamba, to the shark-bitten surfboard and mock school room display. In addition to these museums, the Clarence Valley is also home to other attractions and activities such as the Grafton Regional Gallery and the Coldstream Gallery, which showcase a range of artworks. For those interested in history, the Remember When Grafton Cottage Museum and the Schaeffer House Museum are must-visit destinations.

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