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Yalgoo
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The Yalgoo Township can be accessed from the Morawa Yalgoo Road or the Yalgoo Ninghan Road and is located six hours north of Perth. Yalgoo is a wonderfully historic town, with well preserved buildings from the beginning of the last century. The town was founded in the 1890s with the discovery of alluvial gold and has a rich gold mining heritage. The Court House, which was moved from Day Dawn near Cue in 1921, is now a museum with displays of old photographs, lots of gold rush history, the usual displays of old domestic items and some interesting Aboriginal artefacts
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Monsignor Hawes Chapel of St HyacinthThe Monsignor Hawes Chapel of St Hyacinth is a charming historical building which was designed
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Chapel of The Dominican ConventThe Chapel of The Dominican Convent is a prominent landmark in the lovely little historic
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Joker's TunnelDiscover the enormous lengths gold prospectors went to in their search for gold in the
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Courthouse Museum YalgooThe historic Courthouse Museum Yalgoo provides an interesting look at the town’s goldrush heritage. Wander
