A MUSEUM which is a feast for all of the senses has opened its doors to the general public for the first time this week.
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Water by Design, The Leeton Water Story is now officially open for one and all to enjoy.
Located inside what is now known as the Leeton Museum and Art Gallery in the former Water Conservation and Irrigation Commission building in Chelmsford Place, the display is first-class in its telling of the shire's history.
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The museum is both immersive and interactive, allowing both visitors and locals alike to walk through at their own place to take in the audio tour, images, artifacts, the small Roxy Theatre replica and much more.
The museum has been in the works for some time since council first took ownership of the building.
The idea is to bring tourists, residents, school students and everyone in between together in one place to learn about Leeton.
An official opening of the museum will likely take place once restrictions are eased further.