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Find them on the Ocean Drive, opposite the Lookout, next to Nunn’s Pool in Port Denison.
The Big Western Rock Lobster situated on the corner of the Brand Highway & Moreton Terrace, is a must see when visiting Dongara- Port Denison.
Denison House has a rich history in it's past. It is currently used for numerous community groups.
The best way to discover our charming historic building is in on the Dongara Heritage Walk. Purchase a booklet from the Visitors Centre for $2.50 and begin your journey back in time.
The Fishermen's Memorial Lookout and Obelisk was built in remembrance for all the fishermens lives lost at sea.
The Irwin District Museum is housed in the former Dongara Police Station, Courthouse and Gaol. The building also served as a ticket of leave hiring depot, and police quarters. It's open Mon- Sat, 10am
The building was constructed in the 1930s by George Knowler as a house and fish shop. It was later the residence of his son Sydney Knowler, who was a prominent fisherman.
The heritage-listed homestead of the Macpherson family, who settled in Carnamah in 1868.
The Nun's Cemetery is located at the back of the Priory Lodge.
Pearse House was built in 1870 as an early pastoralist house and was a very prominent building.
Built of local stone, this small single room building was constructed in 1910 to house the Irwin District Roads Board Office and was used for this purpose until 1958 when minor additions were made to
Built in 1881 by Titus Russ, the Russ Cottage is a fine example if a rural worker’s home of over 145 years ago.