See, hear and smell the machinery that played such an important part in the early life of the state of Western Australia.
Dozens of relics from WA’s agricultural past are on display at the Tractor Museum of WA.
The collection includes nearly forty tractors, as well as stationary engines, vintage trucks, a display of country life artefacts and old photographs.
The Museum's exterior is colourfully-decorated with a large mural painted by artist, PJ Hannagan, the Mural Nomad, and representative of some of Whiteman Park's native fauna as well as farming life.
On the second Sunday of each month (weather permitting), a parade of restored vintage tractors fire up for a trip around the Park. Departing from the Tractor Museum, watch and listen as they chug their way up to Revolutions Transport Museum and back.
NB: Ticket fees apply.
As part of the Australian Heritage Festival, the Tractor Museum of WA is holding Chamberlain Day to spotlight the WA-made Chamberlain tractor. Two parades will occur, travelling…
See, hear and smell the machinery that has played such an important role in the development of our state. Chugging their way from the Tractor Museum, around Village Circle to…
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