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The Iguana Mining Museum

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If you're fascinated by the rugged allure of Australia's gold rush era and find yourself in Croydon, the Iguana Mining Museum is an absolute must-visit. Brimming with historic mining equipment and relics from the vibrant 1900s era, the museum offers a deep appreciation for the tools of the trade, from picks and shovels to intricate machinery. These artifacts tell stories of resilience, ingenuity, and the relentless pursuit of gold. The restored 5-head gold mining stamper stands as a powerful testament to the arduous process of extracting gold from the earth.

Best of all, the Iguana Mining Museum is open to the public free of charge, allowing you to explore at your own pace. Whether you're a history buff, a geology enthusiast, or simply curious about the gold rush era, this museum offers a captivating experience. Delve deeper into the history of the site by exploring the Bing Chew family home. These descendants of original Chinese immigrants played a vital role in Croydon's mining legacy, and their humble abode offers a glimpse into the lives of the hardworking individuals who contributed to the town's growth.

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