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Beechworth’s commercial centre extends along Camp Street Fort Street.

Beechworth’s commercial centre extends along Camp Street Fort Street. The Historic and Cultural Precinct, Located in Fort Street, is a major attraction, comprising of the town’s old court house.

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Beechworth’s commercial centre extends along Camp Street Fort Street.

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  1. Beechworth’s commercial centre extends along Camp Street Fort Street. • The Historic and Cultural Precinct, Located in Fort Street, is a major attraction, comprising of the town’s old court house. • La Trobe University's Beechworth campus occupies the site of the site of the farmer Mayday Hills hospital.

  2. During this time the area was known as Mayday Hills (named by Lieutenant-Governor GJ La Trobe in May 1852). • Over four million ounces of gold were found between the years 1852 to 1866, which is worth several billion dollars in today's currency. • By 1853 a township began to form and the name Beechworth was bestowed by George D. • The Post office was bulit in 1869,the farmer of Bank of Victoria

  3. Discover Alfresco Cafes • Taste the fine dinning • Go to art galleries with antiques and fine art to see • Bush walking • Bike riding • Gold panning And there is heaps more

  4. Golden heritage Motor inn and cottages • Beechworth on the bridge • Country charm cottage

  5. The Old Priory has been conducting School Camp Programs for over 25 years. • The camp holds up to 180 people in various styles of accommodation all under the one roof. • Package prices available – we tailor make your itinerary and take care of all your bookings including transport

  6. Judi Borsch man and her partner opened a small shop in September 1992. • Judi was keen to source product for variety, quality and the "unusual" and the word soon spread. • By 1999 the business had expanded to three shops with 12 staff and today it employs 18 staff and is a "must visit" tourist destination for Beechworth and North East Victoria.

  7. . • On the 26th September Beechworth Honey had the honor of being presented the My Business Awards Best Medium Business of the Year for 2012 • Beechworth Honey is positively absolutely 100% Australian honey.

  8. Alexandra • Bennalla • Chiltern • Eildon • Mount Hotham • Myrtleford • Nagamble

  9. Tom O’Tooddle, founder of Beechworth Bakery, always knew that if he wanted to make his bakery the best it could be, there needed to be more. A whole lot more!

  10. Originally a market reserve, the Town Hall Gardens were designed by Richard Jenkyns, (Secretary of the Beechworth Free Public Library and Burke Museum) in 1875

  11. Beechworth is one of the Victoria’s best preserved formal gold mining towns. • Gold was first discover near the newtain bridge

  12. Glenrowan is a small town located in the Wangaratta Local government area of Victoria, Australia. • It is 184 kilometres north-east of Melbourne and 14 kilometres from Wangaratta and near the Warby Ranges and Mount Glenrowan. • At the 2006 census, Glenrowan had a population of 952.

  13. Glenrowan was named after James and George Rowan. • Glenrowan is a popular rest point for those who are travelling on Hume Freeway.

  14. Tours • Fishing • Cycling • Ned Kelly • Golf • Fitness And heaps more

  15. King river stables Kelly country motelGrantee Range Eastland

  16. Gold fields • High country • Gippsland

  17. After shooting Sherriff at Sebastopol, the gang rode openly through Beechworth to Glenrowan to wreck any special police train sent after them. • They descended at Glenrowan about 8 am on Sunday 27 June 1880.

  18. Thank you http://www.familylobby.com/create-glitter-text-graphics.asp http://beechworthonline.com.au/pages/things-to-do/ http://www.beechworthhoney.com.au/ And more

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