Built by the Army in 1942 as No 45 Australian Camp Hospital, the building was later used as a hospital outpatients department before being handed over to the National Trust.
Today the Tuxworth Fullwood House, as it is known, features a wide range of exhibits including a 1930's police cell and steam traction engine. It also houses a reconstruction of a miner's camp and mine workings, a Furphy water cart, an extensive archive and early photographs of the town and its people. Some of the region's early pioneers and characters are still living in the town.

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