It started in a tent and grew – meals, clothes, accommodation and recreation for servicemen on the move.
The two-storey historic building located at 247 St. Vincent Street was the second in Port Adelaide to bear the name…
181 Sturt Street
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The city of Adelaide refers here to the area within the outer boundary of the parklands; that is, the ‘square mile’ of the commercial centre, plus North Adelaide, the city’s first suburb.
Adelaide Brewery was an early colonial enterprise. While brewing has long ceased there, the building survives in a different guise.
Adelaide’s City Baths were a prominent and important social institution for more than a century from their opening in 1861
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