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Convict Lumberyard Newcastle - Now recognised as an early example of a convict industrial site, the Convict Lumber yard is a symbol, not only of early Newcastle, but of the development... More
Fort Scratchley Historic Site Newcastle - There is so much to do at Fort Scratchley Historic Site…
Enjoy a stroll around the site to soak in the history, taking in the breathtaking views,... More
James Cook Memorial Fountain Newcastle - Commemorating the famous explorer who passed by Newcastle on 10 May 1770, the James Cook Memorial Fountain provides a distinctive backdrop to Civic Park.... More
King Edward Park Newcastle - King Edward Park was dedicated as a recreation reserve in 1863. Within the grounds were a Bowling Green and the Obelisk, built as a navigational marker
in... More
Lock-Up Museum Newcastle - The Building itself; is the Major exhibit divided into two main periods:
1. Convict Era...1804-1853.... Control by the Military
2. Civil Period..1854-1986....... More
Newcastle City Hall Newcastle - Opened in 1929, Newcastle City Hall is one of Newcastle's most unique and prestigious venues. Its Old World charm and stunning architecture, including... More
Newcastle Civic Theatre Newcastle - The Civic Theatre Newcastle is one of Australia's great historic theatres and hosts a wide range of musicals, plays, concerts, dance and other events each... More
Newcastle Ocean Baths Newcastle - With its distinctive and architecturally significant Art Deco pavilion, Newcastle Ocean Baths is one of the city’s outstanding historic landmarks... More
Newcastle Region Maritime Museum Newcastle - Newcastle Region Maritime Museum is currently closed until Mid October 2008 for refurbishments.
The Newcastle Region Maritime Museum has fine examples... More
Queens Wharf Newcastle - Wander from Newcastle City across the footbridge to Queen’s Wharf, where you can enjoy tasty wood-fired pizzas at Newcastle’s renowned Blue... More
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