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Walk around Dundee and learn about our interesting history

The good news is that it is all free

How well do you know your town?  How many times have you passed a building and wondered ‘what is the history behind those bricks and mortar?”

Well, here’s is your chance to take in some local history simply walking around historic Dundee on Worker’s Day, May 1 – and the good news is that it is all free.

Talana Museum and Tourism Dundee are holding  a heritage tour around Dundee on from 9:30am – 12 midday. Start at the Cenotaph. Court House (Gandhi Museum). Masonic Hall.

More on Dundee’s history:

Dundee Homecoming – a Heritage Weekend to remember

Hard at work preparing the new Gandhi Museum in time for Heritage …

Dundee Homecoming weekend hosted by Talana Museum

St. James Church. NG Kerk. MOTH Shellhole. All within walking distance of each other. The Shellhole will organise a fire for those who wish to bring and braai. Details contact Talana Museum.

Pam McFadden of Talana Museum is full of fascinating anecdotes on Dundee’s rich history. So come along and be entertained.

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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