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The Dog on the Tuckerbox is an Australian historical monument and tourist attraction, located at Snake Gully, approximately five miles (eight kilometres) from Gundagai, New South Wales as described in the song of the same name.
One of Australia's most notable buildings, Bishop's Lodge is located in the town of Hay.
Bradman's birthplace is located at 89 Adams Street in Cootamundra and is complemented by the Memorabilia Cottage at 87 Adams Street.
The Griffith War Memorial Museum was officially opened by Lieutenant Colonel Peter Morrisey on Saturday 25th July 2009.
The Hay Gaol is a heritage-listed former prison and now museum.
Constructed by local pioneer Christopher William Crawley in 1885, it is a double-storey late-Victorian-style manor standing on a hill overlooking the town.
Established in 1968 in a century old timber cottage, the museum holds a collection from Narrandera and the surrounding district, including the private collection of the late Dr H.O. Lethbridge
Railway Temora offers a growing but comprehensive display of railway memorabilia from the time Temora Station was first established in 1893 and has been refurbished.
Public city park featuring stone war monuments, plus a water fountain & children's play area.
Built in 1890, the Whitton Courthouse and Gaol was last used as the Court of Petty Sessions in 1975.