Cefn Mawr Museum is being kept alive by volunteers.
The museum, which is behind the George Edwards Hall on Well Street, is run by volunteers working for free.
They have been praised for their "passion and commitment" to the work they do.
The museum is open on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays from 10am to 12.30pm, and entry is free.
Barbara Lloyd, the museum's voluntary treasurer, said: "Every member of our team is a volunteer, dedicating their time purely out of love for our community's history.
"We do this because it's important to us to preserve these stories, not just for ourselves but for future generations.
"It's a labour of love, and we're proud of what we've built together."
The museum is supported by the Cefn Mawr Historical Society and Cefn Community Council.
Phil Vaughan, joint chairman of Cefn Community Council and Cefn Mawr Historical Society, said: "Our museum thrives on the incredible commitment of our volunteers.
"These are local people giving their own time, and it’s this dedication that keeps the museum alive.
"The partnership between the council, the historical society, and the volunteers has created something truly special here—a museum that reflects the heart and soul of Cefn Mawr.
"We're immensely proud of what we've achieved and excited for the future."
The museum is described as a "true community effort," and its success depends on the ongoing support of volunteers and visitors.
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