Euroa - Farmers Arms Hotel Museum



Euroa - Farmers Arms Hotel Museum

The Farmers Arms Hotel, where the Museum's collection is located, was first licensed in 1876 and served as a hotel until 1917.

Mrs Edith Smith (nee McCormack), wife of the now deceased police constable Arthur Smith, had a young family to raise. She bought the building in the early 1920s and ran it as a boarding house until her death in the early 1970s. The then Shire of Euroa purchased the building for the Euroa Historical Society's use.

The local museum features a room dedicated to Ned Kelly history. Also on display is memorabilia from Eliza and William Forlong, historic wool pioneers, the Longwood Bank, and other local and family history.

Opening Hours:


Wednesdays and Sundays 1pm - 4pm.
Other times by appointment.

Cost:


Indicative prices are Adult: $5.00, Child (ages 6-16): $1.00, Children five and under free.



Location


25 Kirkland Avenue,  Euroa 3666 Map

(03) 5795 2064 / (03) 5795 1665



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Web Links


www.euroamuseum.org.au


Euroa - Farmers Arms Hotel Museum25 Kirkland Avenue,, Euroa, Victoria, 3666