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Tasmania (TAS)

South Bruny, Tasmania, Australia
South Bruny, Tasmania, Australia

Tasmania is situated south of Australia, the country's largest island and smallest state. It lies across the Bass Strait from the state of Victoria, and faces the Southern Ocean to its south.​ Tasmania's population 576,000 is centered primarily around Greater Hobart, the capital. 

Tasmania at Large

Cascades Female Factory

Queen Victoria Museum at Inveresk

Army Museum of Tasmania

Mawson's Huts Museum

West Coast Heritage Center

Channel Museum

Bass Strait Maritime Museum

Maritime Museum Tasmania

Beaconsfield Mine & Heritage Centre

Port Arthur Historic Site

Burnie Regional Museum

Bass and Flinders Maritime Museum

Hobart Convict Penitentiary

Pooseum

Tasmania Museum and Art Gallery

National Automobile Museum of Tasmania

Tasmanian Transport Museum

Narryna - the Merchant's House

Mawson's Huts Museum

Salmon Ponds and the Museum of Trout Fishing

Waddamana Power Station Heritage Site

Other things to see in Tasmania

Constitution Dock

Saint David's Anglican Cathedral Museum

Ingle Hall

Galley Museum

Low Head Pilot Station Maritime Museum

Woodsdale Museum

The Shot Tower Historic Site and The Tower Tearoom

Pacific History Guide™

This website was made possible thanks to the efforts of 

Rita J. King, Yuki Hayashi Bibb, Michael Ryan, and Daniel S. Parker

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