The cottage, described by the council website as an “historic oddity’’, was once a regular destination for Melbourne schoolchildren but has dropped in popularity.
I remember going there on a school excursion. Doubt any school kid goes there now, not in present day Victoria.
Peleg 0 points 1.8 years ago
In Tennessee there is the Museum of Appalachia. It used to be a big draw for a lot of school trips. It is a fantastic way for children to learn about their history and how their ancestors lived.
Much like your cottage, I don't think very many schools take trips there now. They don't dare allow children to learn about real history in the indoctrination centers that are called "schools" today!