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WAGIN HISTORY:
Wagin (Place of EMUS, EMUS Watering Place).
First settlers came around 1845. Population increased with the building of the railway in 1878.
The Historical Village
started in 1978 as a working memorial to the pioneers. It caters for tours, meals (with notice), toilets, parking and tour guides. Historical Village Church has over 60 plaques from 1845. VILLAGE OPEN DAILY.
Points of Interest:
WAGIN RAM
Large fibreglass SHEEP in park at entrance to town.HISTORICAL PLAQUES
on several buildings in the town. Intersting early architecture.PUNTAPIN ROCK
5 minutes S/W of town, short easy climb for good view. Excellent for bird watching.BADJARNING ROCK
5 minutes West of town, easy climb for good views.