Swan Hill Pioneer Settlement

Local nameSwan Hill Pioneer Settlement
LocationSwan Hill, Australia

The Pioneer Settlement, in Swan Hill, Victoria, is Australia's first open-air museum, portraying life on the Murray in the era 1830-1930. It opened in 1966 as the Swan Hill Folk Museum, before being renamed, following a visit by the Queen in 1970. It contains approximately 50 replica buildings, including Masonic hall, coach-house, post office, photographic studio, original 1895 kaiserpanorama, and newspaper office. The collection also contains numerous tractors – including the first tractor ever brought to Australia – and historic vehicles, and two 19th-century riverboats, including the 1876 paddlesteamer PS Gem. This vessel was towed to the site in 1963, and now functions as the main entrance and contains a restaurant.

The PS Gem was towed by the PS Oscar W to the Pioneer Settlement in 1962 following her sale for £4000 to the Swan Hill Folk Museum.

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More information and contact

Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pioneer_Settlement

Official Website http://www.pioneersettlement.com.au/

Phone +61 3 50362410

Address Monash Drive, Swan Hill 3585, Australia

Coordinates -35°20'50.723" N 143°33'53.003" E

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