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Old Gippstown is an
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and reconstructed pioneer township located in
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, Australia. It portrays the settlement era of
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from the 1850s through to the 1950s. Set in three hectares of parkland, the Park is now visited by over 100,000 people each year.


Founding and history

The park was established in late 1967 by the City of Moe Development Association. It was laid out by architect Fritz Suendermann. It opened as the Gippsland Folk Museum in 1973 and was later renamed Old Gippstown. Officially opened in 1973, Old Gippstown provides large-scale exhibits illustrating the history of the Gippsland region. In the 1990s the park came under the authority of the
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, and the collection is owned by the state of Victoria. Today, Old Gippstown is owned by the Gippsland Reserve Board of Management, a group of volunteers who oversee the operations and strategy of the Park. The park is mostly staffed by volunteers who work to maintain the ever-expanding collections of artefacts, vehicles and buildings that typify the heritage of the Gippsland area.Old Gippstown Website
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Buildings

Old Gippstown has over forty historical buildings, mostly dating from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century. * Sunny Creek School – SS2903. The school building at Old Gippstown dates from the 1920s, but the school itself operated from 1889 through to 24 June 1966. * Water Wheel. Old Gippstown's Water Wheel is fully operational. It was originally used to generate electricity for a boarding house in
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. The church was dedicated on 3 December 1895 and deconsecrated in 1968 after a new church was built. *
Angus McMillan Angus McMillan (14 August 1810 – 18 May 1865) was a Scottish-born explorer, pioneer pastoralist, and perpetrator of several of the Gippsland massacres of Gunai people. Arriving first in New South Wales in 1838, McMillan rose swiftly in Au ...
’s Bushy Park homestead. Built for McMillan in 1848, it was originally located on the Avon River between Boisdale and Briagolong. * Coach House. Originally built as a barn on a Willow Grove farm, it now houses part of Old Gippstown's extensive horse-drawn vehicle collection. * Rhoden's halfway house. It was built near Pakenham in 1863 for the
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coach route from
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to Gippsland. * Meeniyan National Bank. Built for the Colonial Bank of Australasia just before 1900, it became a National Bank of Australasia branch in 1914. * "Loren" Iron House. In the mid-19th century
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period there was a large population increase and insufficient housing, so complete pre-fabricated buildings were imported, including iron houses like the Loren. *
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General store. The original Narracan general store was built in 1889. * Narracan Mechanics' Institute and Free Library. This building was built in 1905 replacing a building from 1878. It is currently used by a number of local groups, and is one of the newest
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s in Victoria.


Collections

The extensive historical collection on display at the park comprises various antiques, artwork, books and papers, the largest publicly owned collection of horse-drawn vehicles, machinery, tools, and a wide range of unique and forgotten devices all representing the pioneer era in Gippsland. There is also a display of military antiques from the first and second world wars.


Events

A large number of events are held at Old Gippstown throughout the year, including
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, the Moe Jazz Festival, Mothers Day High Tea, Halloween, Australia's Biggest Morning Tea, Carols by Candlelight,
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Car Show, music events and a monthly market among others. In addition, the Park grounds and its Function Rooms are frequently hired for weddings, reunions and other special occasions.


Groups which use Old Gippstown

Old Gippstown is used by a broad range of community groups, including those doing yoga, crafts, arts, car clubs and more. In addition it is the meeting place for the
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and the local Woodworkers Club. Many school groups also regularly take excursions to Old Gippstown, and the Park's function rooms are often hired out to training organisations and other local businesses who wish to make use of the space available and the easy-to-reach location.


References

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External links


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