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Scone Museum

Discover bygone times at the Scone Museum, located in the Upper Hunter. Learn about Scone and district, the history, the people, and their way of life. Housed in the old Scone Lock-up and built in 1870, the lock-up was adapted as a residence in 1930 when new cells were built in the exercise yard. It became the Museum and Historical Society in 1966. The Scone district was home to the Wonaruah people before Europeans arrived in 1825. To the settlers it was a centre of rural life and a stage on the route northwards. Today the saleyards, abattoir, Lake Glenbawn, and the cattle properties and horse studs of the district give it life. Open on Wednesdays and Sundays, or by appointment, you can see permanent and changing exhibitions–enjoy the collection of dolls and toys, view war memorabilia, look into grandmother's kitchen and inspect grandfather's tools!
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43-47 Kingdon St,

Scone NSW 2337
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