The Broome Historical Museum is a museum showcasing the town's fascinating past, including its pearling history, the Air Raid attack on Broome during World War II, and its unique multicultural history. The museum is housed in two of Broome's oldest buildings, the former Customs House and the award-winning Sailmaker's Shed. Visitors can learn about the town's development, examine Aboriginal artefacts and memorabilia, and discover the stories of shipwrecks and missing diamonds. The museum offers an insightful look into Broome's diverse cultural history and is a great place to visit with family and friends. Children under 16 can enter for free, making it a family-friendly destination
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