Etheridge museums

Etheridge, Queensland, is home to several fascinating museums that showcase the region's rich history, culture, and natural wonders. This museum is a must-visit for anyone interested in learning more about the region's past. Another notable attraction in Etheridge is the TerrEstrial Information Centre, also situated at 20 Low Street in Georgetown. This unique center combines a Visitor Information Centre, Council Library, and Services Australia Access Point, making it a one-stop-shop for travel information and assistance. The TerrEstrial Information Centre also houses the Ted Elliott Mineral Collection, a world-class exhibition featuring over 4500 minerals, gems, crystals, and fossils from local, national, and international sources.

The Ant Bed House, located in South Street, Georgetown, is another interesting site to visit. Built in 1889 by T.R. Geraghty, the Queensland Government Mining Surveyor, this heritage-listed building is the only substantially intact 19th-century adobe house identified in north Queensland towns. Rare for its use of antbed (from termite mounds) rather than mud, the Ant Bed House is a unique and fascinating piece of history. From the Unearth Etheridge Museum to the TerrEstrial Information Centre and the Ant Bed House, visitors can explore the captivating stories and wonders of this intriguing region.

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