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Take a step back in time and discover Australia’s convict beginnings at this UNESCO World Heritage-listed site.
The Orphan Women's School (1813) on Western Sydney University's Parramatta campus is one of the most important heritage sites in New South Wales.
The Old Government House is a Grade II listed former 'country residence' used by the first ten governors of New South Wales between 1800 and 1847, located in Parramatta Park in Parramatta, NSW.
To mark the 80th anniversary of this day, the Parramatta Memorial Sub-Section of the Naval Association of Australia (NAAPM) will hold a memorial service to commemorate the 138 men of H.M.A.S.
Hambledon Cottage is a heritage-listed former residence and now house museum at 47 Hassall Street, Harris Park, City of Parramatta, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
John Macarthur's Hambledon Cottage Museum is home to the Parramatta and District Historical Society, founded in 1913.
Lancer Barracks is a historic military facility and grounds in Parramatta, New South Wales, Australia.
The NSW Lancers Memorial Museum commemorates the history of the NSW Lancers, Australian Light Horse, Cavalry and the Armoured Corps.
Australia's oldest and best decorated regimental museum housed in the continent's oldest listed barracks (1820).
Visit the oldest continuous Christian services site in NSW, with towers dating back to 1815, and a body of the church constructed in the 1850s.
Dairy Cottage circa 1870 when it was the home of the Ranger Gile family.