WOODS FARMING & HERITAGE MUSEUM WHERE MEMORIES ARE REMEMBERED
WOODS’ Farming and Heritage Museum
The museum is in the small town of Rupanyup, Victoria and was officially opened in 2007. Rupanyup is located in the Wimmera. Distance from Melbourne 266 km. Woods Farming and Heritage Museum is $15 upon entry and is open seven days. Display shops include a grocery store, butcher, Post Office, saddlery, book shop, paint shop, hardware and medical centre. Other displays include household appliances, farm tools, static motors and many other items.
There is a display shed of up to one hundred tractors. Many are Fordson tractors. All complete and most in working order. Dating back to the nineteen twenties.
The collection of farming equipment and everyday items, tools, oddments and oddities was collected over a lifetime by the brothers Michael and John Woods. Local farmers in the Rupanyup area. The centre is run by volunteers.
Support regional and rural communities. Buy a coffee or meal whilst passing through.
A roadside sign welcomes visitors to Rupanyup as, 'A town With Pulse'. Rupanyup is part of the Silo Art Trail. The Murtoa Stick Shed is 15 minutes drive away.
Also see Rupanyup post
Traveldriven
DRIVE MELBOURNE TO RUPANYUP
WOOD'S MUSEUM IN RUPANYUP VICTORIA
STREET WITH SHOPS AND
DISPLAY INTERIORS
OVER ONE HUNDRED TRACTORS
OFF THE STREET INSIDE A PERIOD HOUSE
ONE OF THE MANY DISPLAY ROOMS
ANZAC TINS
AUSTRALIAN ARMED FORCES ROOM
TONKA DISPLAY ROOM ONE FOR THE KIDS
GOWN DISPLAY ROOM ONE FOR THE LADIES
ORGANS IN THE RELIGION ROOM
BEE KEEPER'S CAMP DISPLAY
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