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Foxwarren museum is dedicated to the pioneer women of the area. The inside represents the day-to-day activities of a pioneer family.

It is all contained within the St. George’s Anglican Church of Foxwarren, built in 1906. Artifacts are mostly donated from local families and dated between the 1880s and the interwar period.

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