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Port Douglas Court House Museum

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The Port Douglas Court House Museum is a beautifully preserved timber building that served as the town's courthouse and police station from 1879. Today, it operates as a museum showcasing the region's early settler history, with displays on mining, shipping, and cyclone events. Visitors can explore original court documents, photographs, and artifacts that bring the past to life. The building also houses an official visitor information center, making it a practical stop for trip planning. Its quaint architecture and central location on Wharf Street make it a charming starting point for exploring the town.

Don't miss

  • View the original court bench and holding cells, still intact from the 19th century.
  • Learn about the 1911 cyclone that devastated Port Douglas through photographs and newspaper clippings.
  • Pick up maps and brochures for local tours at the on-site visitor information desk.

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Ways to visit Port Douglas Court House Museum

You can usually visit on your own. A tour is worth it for transport, a guide, or combining nearby sights into one day.

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