Yamba Museum
Address | River Street (next to the Yamba Golf Club), Yamba NSW, Australia | ||||||||||
Phone | +61 2 6646 1399 | ||||||||||
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Website | pyhsmuseum.org.au | ||||||||||
Categories | Cultural Center, Historical Society, History Museum, Maritime Museum, Tourist Attraction | ||||||||||
Rating | 4.3 11 reviews | ||||||||||
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Yamba Museum reviews
11Good venue for art shows. Lions had their inaugural art show here to fund raise for Flood recovery.
Well laid out local museum with lots of local photos, artefacts and books.
Well worth a visit
Very informative for a small museum. Great history on Yamba. Well worth going in to check out everything on the local.
Excellent museum with beautiful professional displays of the Yamba and Clarence River history.
Staff were magnificent and so knowledgeable
Very rewarding experience. The staff are very knowledgeable and entertaining. I will make a return visit. Thank you
A fun visit. Good to see the history of the place and a good source on info for worthwhile walks around the old town
Nice collection from the history of this little town. It was interesting to read the history and stories of the aboriginals from the area and how they fought for their land. The people at the front desk were very friendly and informative. We met with two of the old guys there who were the first surfers at yamba beaches and had their pictures on museum walls. They were nice to talk to. Thanks
If your coming to Yamba or returning go visit the museum to find out about all the historical events that put Yamba on the map! All ages, wheelchair accessible, $5 to keep the doors open! Run by volunteers who have all the local knowledge! Love the memorabilia, some very early pieces ive never seen in real life! Great surfing and surf life saving history too!
There is just something special about a joint that is staffed by volunteers. Definitely worth a visit for the homemade pikelets with jam and cream alone.
Terrific history of how Yamba was founded and progressed. Including story of Aboriginal people.
I was just passing through on my boat, but after reading all about the history of The Clarence River decided to stay for a couple of weeks to explore further upstream.
Unfortunately modern development has overwhelmed the signs of a bygone age. It's good to remember how the First Australians lived here in harmony with the natural world.