museum in Tuerong 3915
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Charlie's Auto Museum & Cafe
Purves Road 175, 3936 Arthurs Seat, AustraliaA car museum housing a unique collection of over 80 motor vehicles, memorabilia, model cars & automobile paraphernalia from eras spanning over years- this display will captivate the minds of both…
Mornington Museum and Historical Society
Esplanade 789, 3931 Mornington, AustraliaMornington & District Historical Society has a small museum housed in the Old Mornington Post Office. We have been in existence for 43 years and have an extensive collection of memorabilia relati…
Frankston Primary Old School Museum
Davey Street 43A, 3199 Frankston, AustraliaHoused in a building 108 years of age, this museum teaches education from the past. A period classroom includes information about some past students. Photographs and memorabilia provide an insigh…
Ballam Park Homestead
Cranbourne Road 280R, 3199 Frankston, AustraliaBallam Park Homestead is a beautiful French-style country farmhouse featuring a cottage garden, period museum and tea rooms - open for tours on Sundays.
Point Leo Estate
Frankston - Flinders Road 3649, 3916 Merricks, AustraliaPt. Leo Estate is situated on Victoria’s pristine Mornington Peninsula. The estate is home to 50 acres of vines, sculpture park and restaurant.
Sculpture Park
Frankston - Flinders Road 3645, 3916 Merricks, AustraliaPt. Leo Estate is situated on Victoria’s pristine Mornington Peninsula. The estate is home to 50 acres of vines, sculpture park and restaurant.
Craft Markets Australia
Satu Way 10A, 3931 Mornington, AustraliaCraft Markets Australia - Quality endorsed craft markets
Dromana and District Historical Society Inc.
Point Nepean Road 359A, 3936 Dromana, AustraliaThe Dromana and District Historical Society is dedicated to the preservation of historical interests of Dromana and surrounding areas of Red Hill, Rosebud, McCrae, Main Ridge, Boneo and Red Hill …
Rex Australis
McClelland Drive, 3910 Langwarrin, AustraliaRex Australis – The King is Dead, Long Live the King is a memorial to passing grandeur, the folly of hubris and a reminder of the hardships of the Australian outback.