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Axel Stenross The Finnish shipbuilder sailed the mighty oceans on the windjammer sv Olivebank, arrived in Port Lincoln in 1927 to load grain for Europe and decided this was the place to be.
The museum, one of the best on the Eyre Peninsula, houses a historic collection of pioneer, farm and maralinga memorabilia, as well as a cast of a basking shark found at Fowlers Bay in 1914.
The Cleve Centenary Park is also home to a historic agricultural implement display and the RV Park is across the road for convenience
The Cowell Museum of Agriculture is located on the Lincoln Highway across from the silo.
Wheel righting, forge welding and blacksmithing were undertaken in this workshop by the Excell family.
The museum features a display of photos, documents, books, household and agricultural items, geological specimens, shells and aboriginal artefacts, telling the history of the Franklin Harbour Area
The Jade Motel houses a display of jade found in the district.
Koppio is a locality in South Australia on the Eyre Peninsula about 256 kilometres west of Adelaide and about 32 kilometres (20 mi) north of Port Lincoln, and within the Tod River catchment area.
Come to beautiful Flinders Park to see this old pioneer home built in 1866 for Joseph K Bishop and lived in for almost 100 yrs by members of the Bishop family
A ‘working’ Museum consisting of hundreds of local items depicting the history of the Shearing, farming and fishing era. These items adorn the restored stone walls of this Heritage listed Woolshed.
The Mount Laura Station houses the Gay Street Cottage, garden, various buildings and vehicles.
The Port Lincoln Railway Museum is located on the ground floor of Port Lincoln Station's Grade I listed building and in the nearby goods shed.
Enjoy, explore and preserve the Tod River Reservoir Reserve.
The Whyalla Maritime Museum houses the former HMAS Whyalla, the first ship to be built at Whyalla Shipyards in 1941.