Visit the Historical Proserpine Museum, where you can explore the fascinating history of this sugar cane and cattle town, as well as the wider Whitsundays region. The facility serves as a multi-purpose venue that houses the museum's collection and provides opportunities for genealogical research and extensive studies of local history.
The museum features a vast array of printed materials, photographs, and artifacts that reflect the area’s history, from its first inhabitants—the Juru, Gia, Bira, and Ngaro people—to the early European pioneers and post-war settlers.
This cultural centre not only offers educational benefits to locals and visitors alike, but it has also become a hub for local arts and crafts, book fairs, and traveling exhibitions.
Importantly, the museum is managed and maintained entirely by volunteers.
Carpark
Car parking available
Coach Parking
Coach parking available
Facilities
Carpark
Coach Parking
Conference/Convention Facilities
Family Friendly
Gallery / Museum
Interactive Centre
Public Toilet
Shop / Gift Shop
Accessibility
Disabled access available, contact operator for details.
Proserpine Historical Museum
198 Main Street,
Proserpine,
Whitsunday Area
Queensland
4800
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