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Braidwood District Historical Society Museum

Location: Wallace Street, Braidwood, NSW 2622

The Braidwood Museum is situated in the main street of the heritage-listed town of Braidwood. It was built of local granite in 1845 and bought by the Oddfellows Friendly Society in 1882. Since 1970 it has been owned and operated by the local Historical Society. The museum shows you aspects of the town's early days, including life on the gold fields, bushrangers and Chinese settlers. To find out more about this region's historical and recreational facilities visit the museum and see for yourself.

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Name of Item: Braidwood District Historical Society Museum
Type of Item: Built
Collection: Residential buildings (private)
Category: House
Location: Wallace Street, Braidwood, NSW 2622
Local Govt: Palerang
Current Use: Museum
Former Use: Royal Mail Hotel, Oddfellows Hall