The Myrtleford Old School Museum is a small museum housed in the old Myrtleford State School building which operated between 1870 to 1938. The museum provides an interesting insight into the history of this small town in northeastern Victoria, Australia. It’s an area steeped in history, with tobacco farming being a key part of the early industrial development of the local area in the 1920s. The tobacco industry was driven mostly by the large number of Italian migrants who settled down in this region. The museum also tells the fascinating…