This mall museum takes a user friendly look at the early history of York, the last stop for prospectors on the way to the gold fields.Photos of local identities, items for everyday use, anecdotes about local characters all make it an interesting hour or two. When we left we almost felt as if we had kknown these people.The story that caught my imagination most was the story of the two Chinese brothers who migrated to York at the turn of the twentieth century and leaving the gold for the others set up a market garden that fed the people for over eighty years. They were highly respected in the town and often left a basket of vegetables on the doorstep of people they knoew who were doing it hard. When the brothers were 102 and 98 respectively the local people fund raised to pay their air fares so that they could return to their home town in China. They went, saw and returned to live another couple of years in the town across the world that they had adopted as their own.I liked this museum.
Very educational and informative for young kids to give a sense of history. Some of the item can be touched by children which was unique for a museum. Very well kept and maintained
Great artifacts and more importantly a wonderful exposition of the history of York starting with the ancient story of the Aboriginal people through to the the earliest settlers, the convict period, and the population expansion after the discovery of gold deposits farther north.
Well worth a visit. Kid's activity excellent and the children were kept busy. Several rooms with various exhibits and a good place to visit for all ages
This is a brilliant museum definately not stuffy or boring lots of hands on things to do. The kids can dress up and draw and play and do activities and the adults can enjoy the history and play a game of croquet in funny hats like we did! We had a ball. If you come to York please give it a go its so cheap to be admitted and you learn lots about York and the kids will have fun too
The Museum is full of lively, colorful new exhibitions. It was very interesting to learn about the history of York and was even more interesting to feel a spiritual presence within the museum, in particular one of the bedrooms. Check it out for yourself.
Amazing amount of work put together well and staffed by dedicated volunteers. A must see for anyone interested in local history.
Great pictures and story boards about the early settlers and convicts. Fascinating. Enthusiastic staff.
Lots of fun hands on activities for kids. They had a ball. Staff lovely and friendly and really helpful.
Enjoyed the tour and the greeting of the staff. As committee members of our home historical society it was interesting to compare the two museums.