There are 12 attractions in Clarence Valley open on Thursday
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Built in 1908, the Briner Bridge is a Dare truss bridge between the cities of Ulmarra and Tucabia on Coldstream Terrace.
Christ Church Cathedral is a heritage-listed Anglican cathedral complex at Duke Street, Grafton, Clarence Valley Council, New South Wales, Australia. The cathedral was designed by John Horbury Hunt and built from 1874 to 1884 by Reynold Brothers (brickwork) and G. J. T. Lawson (woodwork). It is also known as Cathedral Church of Christ the King and Grafton Anglican Cathedral.
The Schaeffer House, which houses a museum and research room, is the headquarters of the Clarence River Historical Society.
The Coldstream Gallery is located in the historic river port of Ulmarra.
The Ferry Park Gallery is located at the southern entrance to the Scottish town of Maclean, overlooking a beautiful stretch of the River Clarence. About 60 local artists, members of the Lower Clarence Arts and Crafts Association, display their fine work at the Ferry Park Gallery.
The Glenreagh Memorial Museum is located in the School of Arts building, dating back to 1915.
The Grafton Regional Gallery is located in the Grafton Heritage Precinct and is a cultural centre for the region.
Iluka Emporium Inc. An eclectic art space featuring distinctive local art, recycled art and collectibles along the peaceful Clarence River.
An eclectic art space featuring distinctive local art, upcycled art objects, books and collectibles along the peaceful Clarence River. They are a group of artists, upcyclers and collectors of unique and eclectic works.
The museum contains artefacts associated with the history of telecommunications and radio broadcasting in Australia.
The Yaegl Cultural Garden at the Yamba Museum received the 2020 Museums and Galleries of New South Wales Award for Innovation and Resilience (in the Volunteers and up to 2 paid staff category).
The award-winning Yamba Museum, operated by the Port of Yamba Historical Society, is located within the heart of Yamba.