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The Australian Country Music Hall of Fame, which includes the Walk a Country Mile, features an unrivaled collection of Australian country artist memorabilia and showcases Tamworth's musical history.
The museum complex is made up of a cottage built by the first Mayor of Tamworth in 1875 adjacent to a vertical slab shepherd's hut, both on their original sites.
Hands of Fame Park was formed in Tamworth in 1977 as a tribute to the people who made their mark in Australian country music.
Oxley Scenic Lookout, formerly known as Oxley Park, is a must-visit attraction situated in East Tamworth.
History museum featuring 19th-century cottages & structures furnished with period items.
Situated in the scenic hills of East Tamworth, in Victoria Park, adjacent to the Tamworth Regional Botanic Gardens at the top of Piper Street, Tamworth. With two 600 meter double gauge tracks (5 inch and 7¼ inch) in concentric circuits with 4-platform station and ticket office, 10 meter tunnel, steam docks with all services, sleeper loading and rolling stock storage.
Tamworth Miniature Trains Botanical Gardens in East Tamworth is a scenic destination that offers a unique miniature railway experience.
Tamworth Mountain Bike Park, located in Tamworth, NSW, offers a range of facilities, amenities, and features for mountain biking enthusiasts.
The Tamworth Powerstation Museum Collection is an old power station celebrating the history of electricity with rare steam engines and contains approximately 9,500 objects.
For over 100 years, the Tamworth Regional Gallery has provided access to the arts in a regional hub.
Tamworth Truck Driver Memorial Gardens is a special place that commemorates professional drivers who have died accidentally and those who have dedicated their lives to the transport industry.
The Tamworth Visitor Information Centre at the Big Golden Guitar is situated on the New England Highway on the southern entrance to Tamworth, New South Wales
The Powerhouse Motorcycle Museum in Tamworth, NSW is a must for any cycling enthusiast.
Originally opened in 1982 by ceramists Fran West and Marcia Schofield, the Weswal Gallery maintains its reputation as an art gallery specializing in the presentation of the work of emerging and established local, regional and national contemporary Australian artists. The gallery changes exhibitions regularly, so there is always something new for visitors to see. With full street frontage and easy parking, the gallery offers a large, open and brightly planned exhibition and retail space.