Built around 1857, the Eating House was used as a stopping place for coaches and travellers on their way to the Far West Coast until the 1880s. The Port Lincoln Caledonian Society restored the property in 1972 to its original condition. Today, it’s the ideal rest spot, providing a fascinating glimpse of the region’s history.
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