Coal Creek Community Park & Museum (Coal Creek Community Park and Museum) is located in Korumburra., an inland town in the (South Gippsland) area of South Gislan, southern Victoria.
Coal Creek Community Park & Museum's Korumburra is known as the South Gypsy Heritage Center. Coal Creek Community Park & Museum covers an area of about 12 hectares, including a large number of historical buildings and artifacts left behind during the mining period, with a tram track running in the south of the park. Coal Creek Community Park & Museum is free of charge, allowing visitors to take jungle trams, enjoy delicious meals in cafes, or enjoy the beautiful natural environment, or visit the animals in the park and enjoy picnics at one of the many picnic spots near the park.
At Coal Creek Community Park & Museum, visitors can fully understand the history of local history, the history of coal since its origin, the tools used to build house and the local lifestyle of South Gypsland.
If brave enough to experience the unique charm of the village at night, (Ghost Tours), will also be able to sign up for a ghost trip organized by Coal Creek Community Park & Museum, led by a tour guide, through the park in search of ghosts who call Coal Creek their home after dark. The ghost trip runs once a month and takes about 2 hours at 20: 30 p. M.
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