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Former Fire Station (Walhalla, Victoria)

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Former Fire Station
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Restored fire station
LocationWalhalla, Baw Baw Shire, Victoria
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Built1901
Designated28 November 1974
Reference no.VHR 67418
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The Former Fire Station in Walhalla, Baw Baw Shire, Victoria spans over Stringer's Creek. It is listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.[1]

It is now the "Old Walhalla Fire Station Museum", part of a Walhalla Museum which includes another building.

The fire station was built in 1901. The Walhalla Fire Brigade was deregistered in 1961. The building is now a museum and holds the restored 1903 Merryweather Fire Cart.

According to a website, "The fire station museum houses a collection of firefighting equipment and photographic displays on the fires that have hit Walhalla including information on how the fires started."[2]

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