The North Pine Country Historical Village is many hectares in size and includes Main Street with a bank, courthouse, store, bakehouse, cell block and public toilets. There are also three cylindrical concrete time capsules and the original homestead's driveway which is lined with mature pine trees. Petrie Street, Griffin Avenue, Whiteside Street and Kirriwian Lane with Todd's Cottage and an old school room add to the colonial charm.
All the relocated buildings, except for the bank, are weatherboard with iron gable roofs and sit on timber stumps. The bank is weatherboard but has a timber shingle gable roof with the front verandah roof at a lower pitch. The courthouse has a front verandah with a skillion corrugated iron roof and the store has a corrugated iron street awning with a front parapet wall. The bakehouse has a corrugated iron street awning with decorative timber bargeboards to the front gable and a lean-to structure on the northern side.
Visit a real blacksmith, see steam engines or browse art, pottery, craftwork, clothing and plants at the market held here on Sundays. There are Shetland ponies, mini jeep, horse and buggy rides or farm animals at the resident farm.

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