About Pioneer Park Museum
Step back in time at one of Queensland's largest collections of agricultural machinery and most fascinating open-air museums. Located on Black Street, just off the Warrego Highway, Pioneer Park Museum showcases an impressive array of vintage machinery, colonial buildings, and historical artifacts. Wander through authentic structures including an old schoolhouse, blacksmith shop, jail, and hospital, and explore working tractors, fire engines, and rare agricultural equipment. Highlights include a Chandler Hearse (one of only two in the world), Aboriginal artifacts, and a military memorabilia display. Also on display is a copy of the letter Ned Kelly wrote to authorities asking if his mother could visit him in prison. Friendly volunteers and guided tours make it a welcoming stop for history lovers, families, and caravanners alike.
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Listing sourced from the Australian Tourism Data Warehouse (ATDW) via Tourism and Events Queensland. QLD2032 is an independent platform, not affiliated with this business — details link to its official site; we host no booking, transactions, or imagery. Verify directly with the operator before booking or travelling. Removal requests: [email protected] (24-hour SLA).