What is leu house museum?

The Lue House Museum is a historic house and museum located in Lue, a village in New South Wales, Australia. The museum was originally a family home built in the 1850s by Edward Stimson, a local merchant. It was later owned by the Lue family, who lived in the house for over a century.

Today, the Lue House Museum is open to the public and features exhibits on the history of the Lue area and the house itself. Visitors can tour the house and see original furnishings and artifacts from the 19th and early 20th centuries.

The museum also hosts events and activities throughout the year, including heritage walks, historical talks, and art exhibitions. It is run by a team of dedicated volunteers who work to preserve the history and heritage of Lue and the surrounding area.