The George Town Watch House, commissioned shortly after the town's founding in 1803, has been meticulously restored and now serves as a museum, information center, and exhibition space. Visitors can explore displays detailing the area's colonial history, view a remarkably detailed diorama of George Town as it appeared in the 1850s, and browse rotating art exhibitions. The building itself is a significant example of early Tasmanian architecture, and knowledgeable local volunteers enhance the experience with their insights.