About Nebo Museum
The Nebo Museum is a tribute to the pioneers of the past. In the early 1980s, to celebrate the Shire's Centenary in 1983, a group of locals began the process of gathering many historic objects and putting them together in a museum collection originally situated in the old Nebo Police Station. Today's relocated museum opened in 1998. The collection contains items relating to the history of Nebo, Glenden, Coppabella, Mt Britton, Elphinstone, and Suttor. The Mount Britton Collection of paintings tell a story about the way of life of the early pioneers. Similar pioneer stories have occurred throughout this great land, as it was settled and so these prints have a universal Australian appeal. After your stop at the Nebo Museum, take a look inside the Historical Nebo Hotel before continuing on to camp for the night at Mt Britton.
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