With 11 rooms over 3 floors the Museum is famous for its display of Piper Bill Millins' D-Day bagpipes. Packed with artefacts. The displays in Dawlish Museum are regularly updated and depict life past and present in the town and notably tell the story of the February storm of 2014 which severely damaged the railway line. A vast archive of 100's of rare historical photographs can be seen in album form or on the PC. Children as well as adults are well catered for and there are many fun activities just for them,such as dressing up outfits,brass rubbing and the new cygnet trail.The museum is disability friendly with lots of rooms on the ground floor to visit with wheelchair access and easy access to toilet facilities.
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Barton Terrace, Dawlish EX7 9QH, England, Devon, United Kingdom
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