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Prospect Hill Historical Museum

Free entry on Sundays 2-5pm

Tours welcome at other times by appointment. Cost is $5 per person.

Built in 1872 by George T. Griggs, the original postmaster of Prospect Hill, the Museum includes the original post office and local shop.

The Ann Russell Home features room settings that depict early pioneer life, including a parlour, kitchen, two bedrooms, and a room with photographs.

The original 1940s dairy showcases the history of the milking industry.

The rebuilt barn houses the Ash Wednesday Bushfire Memorial, RSL/CWA/Scout exhibits, alongside a working blacksmith’s shop and the original Meadows School house.

Flag Tree Reserve contains the Engine Shed, which has a large collection of transport, logging, and farming history, along with working engines.

The Prospect Hill Historical Museum is maintained by a dedicated group of volunteers and the Prospect Hill Community Association. They honour the Griggs family's legacy by preserving and showcasing the history of Prospect Hill's pioneer days.