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Pine Creek is the only original mining town remaining in the Top End from the gold rush era of the 1870s, and its National Trust Museum building is the oldest surviving prefabricated structure in the Northern Territory.

Originally the home of the mining warden in Burrundie, the building was moved to Pine Creek in 1913. Over the years it served many purposes, including as a doctors residence, clinic, dispensary, military hospital, and post office and exchange.

Today the building houses the National Trust museum and town library. Look through the building to find out more about the gold rush, local Chinese history, buffalo hunters and the Overland Telegraph Line.

The Repeater is open Monday - Friday 9- 12pm during the Business hours of the Vic Daly Library Staff. But can be opened for Special Tours if Booked through NT Trust Office Darwin.

Entry cost

Indicative Prices tickets from $5
note no charge for NT Trust Members or children. Tour Groups can book and pay through NT Trust Office Darwin.

Facilities

  • Carpark
  • Family Friendly
  • Gallery / Museum

Accreditation

  • National Trust
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