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  2. Circular Quay - Wikipedia

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    The Circular Quay area is a popular neighbourhood for tourism and consists of walkways, pedestrian malls, parks and restaurants. It hosts a number of ferry wharves, bus stops, and a railway station. [2] Often referred to as the "gateway to Sydney", the precinct has views of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Sydney Opera House and is a common ...

  3. Customs House, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Customs House, Sydney is a heritage-listed museum space, visitor attraction, commercial building and performance space located in the Circular Quay area at 45 Alfred Street, in the Sydney central business district, Australia. The building served as a customs house prior to Federation and then as the head office of New South Wales operations of ...

  4. History of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The history of Sydney is the story of the peoples of the land that has become modern Sydney. Aboriginal Australians have inhabited the Sydney region for at least 30,000 years, and Aboriginal engravings and cultural sites are common in the Sydney area. The traditional owners of the land on which modern Sydney stands are the Darug, Dharawal and ...

  5. Sydney Sailors' Home - Wikipedia

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    The history and significance of the Sailors' Home is inextricably linked with its location. The Home's long association with Cadman's Cottage, The Mariners' Church, Circular Quay and the general fabric of The Rocks area (and in particular the hotels), render the building historically significant.

  6. Sydney Cove West Archaeological Precinct - Wikipedia

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    By 1859 Circular Quay was extended to Cadman's Cottage. On the completion of Circular Quay, a stone seawall extended north of the dockyard to Campbell's Cove where a timber wharf was built around that end of Sydney Cove. The foreshore in front of Cadman's Cottage remained tidal until c. 1870. The land in front of Cadman's cottage was filled and ...

  7. Cadmans Cottage - Wikipedia

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    Cadmans Cottage is the second-oldest surviving residential building in Sydney, having been built in 1816 for the use of the governmental coxswains and their crews. The building is heavily steeped in the history of Sydney, also claiming the title as the first building to have been built on the shoreline of The Rocks area.

  8. Macquarie Street, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    With Circular Quay as the focus of this new civic scheme, Macquarie Street marked its eastern boundary and was designed as a ceremonial thoroughfare. [2] The public buildings distributed either side of the street would both delineate and connect the civil and commercial town centre to its west with the green spaces (now the Domain and Royal ...

  9. 93–97 Macquarie Street, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    93–97 Macquarie Street, Sydney. Sandstone portico of the former Health Department building, now part of the Sir Stamford Hotel, Circular Quay. Location. 93–97 Macquarie Street, Sydney central business district, City of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. Coordinates. 33°51′44″S 151°12′46″E  / . 33.8621°S 151.2128°E.

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