Brown Signs

Roy Emerson Museum

Roy Emerson, born in Blackbutt, Queensland, was an Australian tennis player who won 12 major singles titles between 1961 and 1967, the first against fellow Australian tennis player Rod Laver. He also won 16 grand slam doubles titles between 1959 and 1971, including two with Rod Laver. Roy Emerson (as of 2018) has the 4th ... Read more

Costs7 DaysNo ToiletsNo BinsPicnic TableDrinking FountainWheelchair Access Regions Queensland, Southern Queensland Country Place Types Museum Tags sport
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Summary

Cost:gold coin donation

Hours:Mon-Sun 10am-3pm

Visit Time:allow 45 minutes, short visit 15 minutes, long visit 1.5 hours, visited for 30 minutes

Toilets: None

Bins: None

Tables/Seating: Seating. seats inside the museum

Water: Drinking Fountain. along fence next to the skate park

Wheelchair accessible: Wheelchair Accessible

Directions

Directions on Maps

Coming into Blackbutt from the west on D'Aguilar Hwy, turn left into Muir St immediately after crossing the creek at the brown sign for the museum. After 150m, the entrance to the museum is on the opposite corner when Muir St narrows into Morris St, the same entrance for Brisbane Valley Rail Trail.

Coming into Blackbutt from the east on D'Aguilar Hwy, drive into town where the road becomes divided. After 250m, turn right into Muir St at the brown sign for the museum, before crossing over the creek. After 150m, the entrance to the museum is on the opposite corner when Muir St narrows into Morris St, the same entrance for Brisbane Valley Rail Trail.