Lithgow Small Arms Factory Museum is located in Lithgow., a small town in the eastern interior of New South Wales.
After the Australian government decided to set up its own factory to produce weapons in the early 20th century, (Lithgow Small Arms Factory), the Lithgow small arms plant, produced a large number of military light weapons for technical identification. To retain skilled workers during the Great Depression after World War I, small arms factories entered the commercial market, and during World War II, Lithgow produced countless commercial products.
Built to commemorate this history, Lithgow Small Arms Factory Museum has the most comprehensive collection of light weapons and is loved by arms and military enthusiasts.
Tickets:
adult: $10, Children (5-14 years old): $5
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