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Botanic Hotel and Chambers
This land was originally inhabited by Mr W Harcus in the 1860s, specifically where the Botanic Hotel now stands. The…
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Brookman Building
Developing technical education via a School of Mines and Industries leading to SAIT and then UniSA
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Brown Street
Brown Street, running from South Terrace to Grote Street, morphed into Morphett Street in 1967 but the area retains its out-of-the-way feel
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Carrick Hill
An Elizabethan-style house from the 1930s with a large garden set in Adelaide’s foothills, Carrick Hill is now a museum…
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Central Market
The Central Market is a distinctively Adelaide institution, renowned for fine food and produce and a bustling cosmopolitan atmosphere
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Chalmers Church Free Church of Scotland
The second oldest remaining church in Adelaide, Scots Church is still in use today.
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Cheer-Up Hut
It started in a tent and grew – meals, clothes, accommodation and recreation for servicemen on the move.
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Church of Archangels Michael and Gabriel
The Church of Archangels Michael and Gabriel stands on the site of Adelaide’s oldest Greek Orthodox Church and remains an…
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CML Building
On the prominent corner of King William Street and Hindley Street, the Colonial Mutual Life (CML) Building is one of Adelaide’s…
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Commercial Road
In 1839 Governor Gawler agreed to enter a joint venture with the South Australian Company relocating Port Adelaide from the end…
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Darling Building
The Darling Building on Franklin Street was built for John Darling and Son in 1916 and was designed by architect EH…
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Divett Street
The Port’s dirt roads and low lying ground gave rise to two nick-names depending on the weather—Mudholia when wet, Dustholia when…
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East Terrace
A street in an area of contrasts – the rich, the poor, society figures, outcasts, business, leisure, health and education are…
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Edmund Wright House
Edmund Wright House was built in 1878 as the headquarters of the Bank of South Australia.
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Elder Hall
Elder Hall on Morialta Street, between Grote Street and Franklin Street, is the home of the Adelaide Benevolent and Strangers’…
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Elder House
Elder House was built for Elder Smith and Co, and still bears the name though the company has merged with other…
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Elder Park migrant hostel
Right in the centre of the city, Elder Park was a first stopping point for many new migrants arriving in…
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Elder, Smith and Co’s Bonded and Free Stores
The Bond Store building once used to store goods is now the South Australian Maritime Museum.