Nestled in the heritage tin mining town of Herberton, in Far North Queensland’s Atherton Tablelands, the Historic Village Herberton is a living museum that brings the past to life. Over 60 meticulously restored period buildings line the streets, including a pub, a bank, a grocer’s, a printer, and a garage. Visitors can explore these structures, which are filled with antiques, memorabilia, and retro vehicles. Some exhibits even offer interactive experiences, allowing guests to see historical tools and machinery in action. The village provides a vivid glimpse into the region’s rich history and the daily lives of its former residents.
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