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Address: Killer Whale Museum, 182 Imlay St Eden New South Wales 2551 Australia
Originally built to house the skeleton of a local whale known as Old Tom (1895 – 17 September 1930). The museum has expanded and has become an iconic attraction recording Eden's history and spotlighting killer whales.
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The museum has been built on top of a hillside and is quite steep to access from the lower street level,however there is disability parking space and general parking at the top with a ramp leading to the museum entrance.
The museum has displays over two levels with a lift available or staircase access.
All proceeds of the Wobbly Boots Big Lap go directly MDT and allow them to make a real difference in the lives of Tasmanian families struggling with the effects of Muscular Dystrophy and similar allied conditions.
Please be patient if you contact us - there will be times when we have no reception and we will usually be checking emails and messages at night as our days will be full. Thankyou for your Interest and support :) - Warren and Kathy
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The museum has been built on top of a hillside and is quite steep to access from the lower street level,however there is disability parking space and general parking at the top with a ramp leading to the museum entrance.
The museum has displays over two levels with a lift available or staircase access.