Katherine Museum is located in the city of Katherine, the fourth largest city in the Northern Territory.
Katherine Museum was originally an airport during World War II, and was later developed as a museum for the public, with a rich collection. An inclusive museum aims to collect and preserve the cultural heritage and antiquities of the Northern Territory. One of the main exhibits in Katherine Museum is the de Havilan moth flight by Clyde Fenton (Clyde Fenton), the first "flying doctor". Machine (De Havilland Gypsy Moth Plane), He pioneered the aircraft in aero-medical work in the 1930s, with photographs, furniture, household items and tools from the late 19th to mid-20th century in addition to native art. The museum's outdoor exhibits showcase a wealth of sophisticated rural machinery and home equipment.
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