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The Wyalong Museum is located in the Old Courthouse from 1894. The Wyalong Court House was built in the 1900’s and displays the Federations style, the building exemplified everything that was new to architecture at the time and is typical of country courthouses designed by Walter Liberty Vernon (the Government Architect of the day).
The museum presents a broad spectrum of exhibits illustrating the growth of the town and district over the past century. View the displays of the historic Court Room as it was in 1900, war memorabilia, as well as farm and mining displays.  Relive a bit of the past and marvel in a time when things were not created in factories but made by hand.  The Museum is open from 2 pm – 5 pm on Tuesday through to Sunday.

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Acknowledgement of Country

The Riverina recognises the Wiradjuri people, who are the traditional custodians of these lands. We pay respect to the Wiradjuri people both past and present, and recognise the culture, strength, resilience and capacity of the Wiradjuri people. We also acknowledge the contributions of Aboriginal Australians to this country we all live in and share together.