Enfield Heritage Museum is located in Regency Park, the northern suburb of South Australia's capital, Adelaide, about 8 kilometers from the city of Adelaide.
Enfield Heritage Museum is located on the two-hectare, long-standing Sonny Bree Farm, (Sunnybrae Farm), and the three buildings on the farm are mechanical workshops built in 1882. The stables in 1883 and the new Sonny Bree Farm Federal Exhibition Hall (Sunnybrae Farm Federation Pavilion). In 2001
Enfield Heritage Museum exhibits rural and urban life in South Australia from 1880 to the present, with educational, fun and humorous elements, including blacksmith shops, household goods, typewriters, tools, leather riders, and so on. Huge wheels used in shops and slaughterhouses, as well as two-wheeled carriages, lawn mowers and a ton of cream blenders, There is also a series of photographs showing Sir Ross (Sir Ross) and Sir Keith Smith (Sir Keith Smith) on their first flight from Britain to Australia in 1919 on the Vikimee (Vickers Vimy). You can watch a 9-minute flight video.
Tickets:
A donation of gold coins (A $1 or A $2) is required for admission.
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