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Come to the Catacomb Church, an underground church modeled after the Catacombs in Rome.
Fort Glanville Conservation Park is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia located in Semaphore Park, a seaside suburb of Adelaide.
Hampton Township Ruins is a historical site in Burra that allows visitors to explore an abandoned English-style township.
Visiting the Barossa Sculpture Park is a unique experience that celebrates the beauty of the Barossa Valley!
1931 monument commemorating South Australian World War I casualties, including a list of the fallen.
North Terrace is one of the four terraces that bound the central business and residential district of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia. It runs east–west, along the northern edge of "the square mile".
Simmonston Ruins in Quorn, South Australia is a must-visit destination for travelers.
St Peter's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral in the South Australian capital of Adelaide.
St Francis Xavier's Cathedral is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Adelaide, South Australia. It is classified as being a Gothic Revival building in the Early English style.
Stasinowsky's Landing is a picturesque historical site located in Loxton North, offering visitors a glimpse into the life of local pioneer Fred Stasinowsky and his family.
The museum features displays on the district's first settlers, a room reflecting changes in health care over the years, and a room with stories and artefacts from World Wars I and II.
Torrens Parade Ground is a former military facility located in Adelaide, South Australia.
For almost 90 years, Glensides Z Ward was home to South Australia's 'criminal insane' patients, who straddle the intersecting lines of crime and insanity.
Adelaide Gaol is a former Australian prison in the Park Lands of Adelaide, South Australia.
Discover what is behind one of the most imposing facades on North Terrace, the heritage-listed Grand Lodge and learn about South Australian History.
Anlaby is one of Australia's great estates and one of the first great estates in South Australia.
A small historic farmhouse in the middle of the suburbs.
Ayers House is the current name of a historic manor house in North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia.
Beaumont House in Beaumont provides adults-only accommodation with a restaurant and a bar.
The Big Rocking Horse is a tourist attraction located in the town of Gumeracha, South Australia. Designed by David McIntosh, the structure weighs 25 tonnes and stands at over 18 metres tall, and is one of a number of Big Things in Australia designed to attract the attention of passing motorists.
Bowden's Cottage was the home of Jack and Vera Bowden and their family who came to the Barossa Goldfields in 1931.
The Cabo Borda lighthouse on Kangaroo Island was isolated and the scene of tragedy in its early years.
Cape Jaffa Lighthouse is a decommissioned lighthouse formerly located on Margaret Brock Reef near Cape Jaffa on the southeast coast of South Australia
The Captain’s Cottage Museum captures the history of Murray Bridge and its surrounding area.
Carrick Hill is a publicly accessible historic property at the foot of the Adelaide Hills, in the suburb of Springfield, in South Australia.
A view of old farming equipment at Clayton Farm Heritage Museum.
Cummins House is an important State Heritage Site on the South Australian Heritage Register.
Early Settlers Cottage was one of the first buildings in Orroroo and was purchased by Mr Henry Solly of the Surveyor General on 13th May 1880.
Spend an hour or two interacting with animals and reconnecting with nature at Echo Farm on the edge of Mount Gambier.
The Eyre Peninsula Railway Preservation Society is a historic society based in Port Lincoln, South Australia, which opened in September 1999.