Old Military Barracks

Sunset along the Track
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This Old Military Barracks was once a post office, school and many other things.

The building was constructed in 1845 and is one of the oldest in WA.

Originally a barracks, this building was the first post office and has since been used as a school, social gathering place, and private home and has now been established as a museum by the Historical Society.

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Old Military Barracks

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