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JAMES COOK MUSEUM COOKTOWN
The Museum is located in the former convent of St Mary, erected
1887-1889. The existence of this large masonry building is indicative
of Cooktown's importance during the Palmer gold mining boom. The
collection includes an Endeavour cannon, one of six jettisoned by
James Cook when his barque, Endeavour, ran aground on the Endeavour
Reef south of Cooktown in 1770. Special features include the original
Endeavour anchor also recovered from the reef, items pertaining
to Cooktown history and the beautiful convent chapel.
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