Murtoa Stick Shed Reviews: Insider Insights and Visitor Experiences
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A Must-see for Australian History Buffs.
Found this on the internet. A must-see for anyone who loves anything about Australian history. A unique building which was built as one of the many constructed over 80 years ago, and is the only one s...
I have driven past so many times, I am so glad I finally took the time to go in. I was amazed- the sheer effort to build this shed just as world war two was starting is incredible. The only one of it'...
The Stick Shed is fascinating! It is such an amazing structure with an incredible story. We had been through Murtoa a few times, but never managed to see the shed due to Covid and poor timing. We made...
This place is amazing a must see if in the area. The guide was informative and happy to answer any questions. There is also a small film to watch giving information on when and how it was built
What a fabulous experience,the for thinking of the people in war time make this shed possible in world war2 to feed the nation and built it in four months so that the nation had wheat to substain them...
A Must-see for Australian History Buffs.
Found this on the internet. A must-see for anyone who loves anything about Australian history. A unique building which was built as one of the many constructed over 80 years ago, and is the only one s...
A must see building, so much history.
I have driven past so many times, I am so glad I finally took the time to go in. I was amazed- the sheer effort to build this shed just as world war two was starting is incredible. The only one of it'...
Stick Shed is a highlight!
The Stick Shed is fascinating! It is such an amazing structure with an incredible story. We had been through Murtoa a few times, but never managed to see the shed due to Covid and poor timing. We made...
AMAZING a must see if in the area
This place is amazing a must see if in the area. The guide was informative and happy to answer any questions. There is also a small film to watch giving information on when and how it was built
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What a fabulous experience,the for thinking of the people in war time make this shed possible in world war2 to feed the nation and built it in four months so that the nation had wheat to substain them...