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ANZAC War Memorial
The ANZAC War Memorial is Sydney's main commemorative military monument, designed by C. Bruce Dellit and completed in 1934. Located at the southern extremity of Hyde Park on the eastern edge of Sydney's central business district, the Memorial is t Read more..

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Australian Museum
The Australian Museum is Australia's oldest museum: a museum of natural history and anthropology, its collections cover invertebrate and vertebrate zoology, mineralogy and palaeontology, and anthropology. The Australian Museum was founded in 1827. Read more..

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Cadman's Cottage
Built in 1816, Cadman's Cottage is one of only a handful of Sydney buildings that remain from the first 30 years of the colony. Originally built as the 'Coxswain's Barracks', it was attached to Governor Macquarie's dockyard and stores on the shore Read more..

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Fort Denison
Fort Denison is a former penal site and defensive facility occupying a small island located north of the Royal Botanical Gardens in Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia. Prior to European settlement, the island had the Aboriginal name Mat-te Read more..

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Fort Denison Chip n Chat and combined Heritage Tour
Come and visit the historic island of Fort Denison during History Week and learn about the layers of history that exist. Have a chat with our special guests, the stone masons from the Department of Commerce Centenary Stonework Program who will be Read more..

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Hill End Historic Buildings Open Days
Hill End's Historic Buildings Open Day is a rare chance to view ten unique buildings. From humble miners cottages and old churches to the historic residence, Craigmoor, with its original furnishings still intact a virtual time capsule of the era. Read more..

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Justice and Police Museum
A lively program of changing exhibitions features a collection of weird and wonderful memorabilia from some of the most notorious and sensational crimes in Australia's judicial history. Justice & Police Museum Cnr Albert and Phillip Streets, Cir Read more..

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Old Government House
The poor quality of the original Sydney Government House, as well as crime and unsanitary conditions in the growing Sydney settlement convinced successive Governors of the desirability of a rural residence. In 1799 the second Governor, John Hunter Read more..

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Susannah Place Museum
Built in 1844, Susannah Place Museum is a terrace of four houses that incorporates a re-created 1915 corner store. The museum provides a rare opportunity to explore domestic working class life from 1844 to 1990. The houses survived largely unch Read more..

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Sydney Harbour Bridge
The Sydney Harbour Bridge, also affectionately known as the 'Coathanger', was opened on March 19th 1932 by Premier Jack Lang, after six years of construction. Made of steel the Sydney Harbour Bridge contains 6 million hand driven rivets. The surfa Read more..

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