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Warwick

Galleries Museums and Collections, Historical Sites and Heritage Locations, Landmarks and Buildings

Abbey Boutique Hotel

Visit the Abbey to do a self-guided tour of the downstairs rooms and gardens. Available most weekdays, please call and book ahead as they do close for weddings, buses and private functions. Groups are catered for by prior arrangement with lunch, morning tea or tours. Please visit the web page under events for other ways […] 0746619777 Visit Website
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Melbourne

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations, Natural Attractions, Parks and Gardens

Aboriginal Heritage Walk

Womin Djeka. Journey into Melbourne Gardens, a significant cultural site for the local Kulin Nation, with an Aboriginal guide. Gain insight into the rich history and thriving culture of the First Peoples of Australia though a journey of identifying significant native plants within the Gardens. Learn about Aboriginal plant uses, customs and on-going connection to […] 0392522300 Visit Website
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Narrandera

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Aerial Trunk Route Memorial

Narrandera’s Aerial Trunk Route formed part of a telecommunications route that linked cities and towns throughout Eastern Australia. Constructed in the early 1950s, it was considered by experts at the time to be one of the world’s best. Decommissioned in 1987, the remnant pole and lines remain as a memorial. Located alongside the Sturt Memorial […] 0269595545
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Moree

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

ANZAC Centenary Park Moree

The ANZAC Centenary Park was opened in 2015. It is located in an area of historical significance and as you walk through you will see plaques explaining the history of the area including the Victoria Hotel, Moree Artesian Aquatic Centre, Moree Train Station, Moree Station Weigh Bridge and the Tennis Club. ANZAC Centenary Park was […] 0267573350 Visit Website
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Parkes

Historical Sites and Heritage Locations, Landmarks and Buildings

Anzac Parade

Anzac Parade is the National Capital’s major commemorative way. Walk the length of the parade past memorials dedicated to Australian and New Zealand service people who’ve fought and died in war. The red gravel central strip of this visually powerful landmark was originally made from crushed Canberra house bricks, chosen, in part, to echo the […] 0262722902 Visit Website
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Armidale

Galleries Museums and Collections, Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Armidale Folk Museum

Tracing its origins back to 1933 the Armidale Folk Museum is housed in the magnificent 1863 Armidale Literary Institute and explores the history of the region. A wide range of exhibits show everyday life and work in the past and the citizen’s solemn sacrifice in times of war. Permanent displays provide a glimpse into how […] 0267714398 Visit Website
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Armidale

Galleries Museums and Collections, Historical Sites and Heritage Locations, Landmarks and Buildings

Armidale Heritage Tours

The Guided Heritage Tour is a two-and-a-half to three-hour taster of Armidale. You will be taken on a historical journey through Armidale with a lively and personal commentary from one of the tour guides. There are three opportunities to alight from the bus – at the New England Regional Art Museum, Aboriginal Cultural Centre, and […] 0267703888 Visit Website
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Armidale

Galleries Museums and Collections, Historical Sites and Heritage Locations

Armidale Railway Museum

The Bicentennial Railway Museum was opened in 1988 to commemorate the men who built the Great Northern Railway. The Armidale Railway Station was built by Edmond Lonsdale in 1882, and welcomed its first train in February 1883. The fine cast iron work was completed at New England Foundry in Uralla by Henry Sheldon Goddard. The […] 0267703836 Visit Website
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Armidale

Entertainment Venues, Historical Sites and Heritage Locations, Landmarks and Buildings

Armidale Teachers College

Built from 1928 – 1930, the heritage-listed Armidale Teachers’ College is an impressive building surrounded by formal gardens high on a hill overlooking the city of Armidale. The College was built to train school teachers for country service and played an important part in the establishment of the University of New England. The building has […] 0267882135 Visit Website
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