As well as the Korumburra Art Gallery, Korumburra features a seven murals around town – most can be found on a short walk down Commercial St.
Painted by a local artist Dennis Leversha, each depicts a snapshot of Korumburra’s rich history.
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The Italian Story mural
Italian pea growers on the hills around the town. This industry thrives today with two main companies distributing snow peas and sugar snap peas to markets across Australia.
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Horses and Wagon mural
Honouring the blacksmith and buggy shop which used to be at the location. Artefacts from the original shop and the wagon pictured here can be found in Coal Creek historical village.
* The Office Wall – the landscape of the former coal mining town
* The wall of the service station in Commercial Street – the fire at the Middle Hotel in 1933
* The shop wall in Commercial Street – an image of the shopfronts as they were in the 19th century
* The shop wall in Commercial Street – loading milk cans at the Korumburra Butter Factor
* At the Art Gallery – in front is an image of family and friends enjoying the countryside around Korumburra
* The Art Gallery Frieze – show the colonial architecture of the town.