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Manjimup Heritage Park & Power Up Museum

Manjimup Heritage Park & Power Up Museum

Explore Manjimup’s heritage in this historic hamlet.
Learn the history of electricity in WA at the Power Up Electricity Museum or the history of the timber industry in the State Timber Museum, enjoy a stroll through the bushland to see the historic bush school, or visit one of the many displays. Don’t miss the view of the huge adventure playground from the top of the 17 metre slide.

The Power Up Electricity Museum is located within the iconic Manjimup Heritage Park. The museum showcases the history of electricity in Western Australia from the 1800s – 1900s, through modern exhibitions, engaging displays and interactive building features, providing educational and interpretative experiences for all visitors. The building is co-located with the Manjimup Visitor Centre and the PARK Cafe.

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The Park itself is available all hours, however the building attractions such as exhibitions and museum are open 9am to 5pm (or 3pm on Sundays and public holidays).

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