The Kfar Yehoshua settlement was established in 1927 by pioneers of the third Aliya, near the Ottoman Valley railway station - "Tel A-Shamam". In 1950, a museum of nature and lore of the land was established in the local school complex, where zoological, archaeological and botanical finds collected in the area were displayed.
In this tour there are three stations of audio guidance:
1. The Valley Railway website Kfar Yehoshua, which tells the story of the Valley Railway.
2. Hankin House - a multidisciplinary museum space, and an Israeli art gallery.
3. Sons' Avenue - the main avenue in the heart of the moshav, where monuments and statues stand that form the historical and ideological axis of the moshav.
*Entrance to the train and Hankin House is paid.
In this tour there are three stations of audio guidance:
1. The Valley Railway website Kfar Yehoshua, which tells the story of the Valley Railway.
2. Hankin House - a multidisciplinary museum space, and an Israeli art gallery.
3. Sons' Avenue - the main avenue in the heart of the moshav, where monuments and statues stand that form the historical and ideological axis of the moshav.
*Entrance to the train and Hankin House is paid.
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