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Old Gippstown[1] is an open-air museum and reconstructed pioneer township located in Moe, Victoria, Australia.
Established | 1973 |
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Location | Moe, Victoria, Australia |
Coordinates | 38.1846383°S 146.2344812°E |
Owner | Gippstown Reserve Committee of Management |
Website | www |
It portrays the settlement era of Gippsland from the 1850s through to the 1950s.[2]
Set in three hectares of parkland, Old Gippstown is visited by over 20,000 people each year.
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 Department of Sustainability and Environment (now DEECA), and the collection is owned by the state of Victoria.
Today, Old Gippstown is managed by the Gippstown Reserve Committee 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.[3]
Old Gippstown has over forty historical buildings, mostly dating from the mid-19th century to the early 20th century.
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.
A large number of events are held at Old Gippstown throughout the year, including Australia Day, Father's Day Car Show, Easter Egg Hunt, Lost Trades Day, and markets among others. In addition, the Park grounds and function rooms are frequently hired for weddings, reunions and other special occasions.
Old Gippstown is used by a broad range of community groups, including those doing meditation, crafts, arts, car clubs and more. In addition it is the meeting place for the Old Gippstown Men's Shed, Latrobe Valley Woodworking and Woodturning Club and the Old Gippstown Masonic Lodge. 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.
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