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Just a short four kilometre drive from the heart of Melbourne is the Convent, a sprawling 6.8 Hectare site housing 11 historic buildings and gardens.
The museum was founded 25 years ago by local residents who wanted to preserve both the building and the area's local history, and is named after Kangaroo Ground's first school teacher, Andrew Ross.
The Black Powder Mill in Cairnlea is a historically significant heritage-listed building that functioned as a black powder (gunpowder) factory.
Exploring the historic Cooks' Cottage in the picturesque Fitzroy Gardens is an absolute must when visiting Melbourne.
Coop's Shot Tower and Flanking Building in Melbourne, Australia, are significant historical and architectural landmarks.
The Maribyrnong River Viaduct is a significant railway bridge in Melbourne, Australia.
The Monash Federation Center houses the local history collections of the Monash Public Library Service and History Monash Inc. (formerly Oakleigh and District Historical Society).
Take a journey through Australia's criminal history and explore the historic Russell Street precinct, home to Melbourne's oldest prison, Magistrates' Court and former Police City Watch House.
If you're looking for a unique experience, why not visit Victoria's Parliament House?
The Queens Park War Memorial is a Military museum located in Moonee Ponds, VIC.
St James Old Cathedral, an Anglican church, is the oldest church in Melbourne, Australia, albeit not on its original site. It is one of the relatively few buildings in the central city which predate the Victorian gold rush of 1851.
St Mary Star of the Sea is a historically significant Catholic parish church located in West Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
St Paul's Anglican Cathedral is a beautiful, historic structure located in the heart of Melbourne, Australia, and it serves as a place of worship and prayer.
St Patrick's Cathedral is a beacon of faith in the heart of Melbourne.
The Tramway Heritage Center houses Victoria's largest surviving historic tram collection, including the world's only complete W Class tram collection.
Williamstown Cenotaph - lest we forget
Alma Doepel is one of Australia’s oldest surviving tall ships, and the very last of her kind. The restoration project is currently underway at Melbourne's Docklands.
A Farm by the Bay The Altona Homestead, once the home of the Langhorne family, is now the home of the Altona Laverton Historical Society.
Altona Memorial Park is a peaceful lawn and garden cemetery located west of Melbourne.
Ambleside Park Homestead is one of three historic properties owned by Knox City Council, including Stamford Park and Miller's Homestead and Gardens.
The Australian Turkish Friendship Memorial (Seeds of Friendship) is a war memorial in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, located in the Kings Domain at Birdwood Avenue.
The B24 Liberator Memorial Australia is a working museum showcasing a WWII B24 Liberator bomber being restored in a WWII hangar that was part of the Werribee Satellite Airfield during the war.
This war memorial commemorates the Australian colonies' participation in the Boer War (1899-1902), also known as the South African War.
Box Cottage's gardens can be hired out for weddings, celebrations and creative events.
The historic community of Cocoroc is located in the town of Wyndham in the state of Victoria.
Como House is a historical house, with associated gardens in the City of Stonnington, Victoria, Australia.
Cooks' Cottage, previously known as Captain Cook's Cottage, was constructed in 1755 in the English village of Great Ayton, North Yorkshire and was brought to Melbourne in 1934 by Sir Russell Grimwade.
Owned by Bayside City Council and operated by the Friends of Black Rock House, Black Rock House is a listed treasure.
This park features a cenotaph in honor of 15 Greensborough men who died in World War I and gave the park its name.
Heritage Hill Gardens are part of Dandenong's history.