Brennan and Geraghty's Store, with adjoining residence and cottage, was acquired by the National Trust of Queensland in 1975 due to its historical commercial significance. The large timber grocery store with masonry facade was operated by two generations of the same family for 101 years. The store was opened in April 1871 by Patrick Brennan and Martin Geraghty. The store traded through to 1972 when it was closed by Geraghty's youngest son George. George was then 88 years old. When George closed the shop, he shut it up with complete stock from the 1890's through to advertising signs of the 1920's and packaging from the 1960's. After many painstaking years of restoration, the store was opened as a museum about itself and its place in the community, it is a rare survivor of our commercial heritage surviving intact with its own contents. The store is open seven days a week, the adjoining houses are not open to the public. The store is closed during mid February each year for maintenance work. Coach tours are welcome but bookings are essential, out of hours coach bookings can be arranged and coach parking is available at the front of the museum. Wheelchair access from the front of the museum is limited while the rear gardens provide ground level access. There are limited toilet facilities. Souvenirs are available from the museum shop.
Phone: 07 4121 2250 Fax: 07 4123 1001
Website: www.bgstore.au00.com
Address: 64 Lennox StreetMaryborough, Queensland 4650