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  2. History of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The history of Melbourne details the city's growth from a fledgling settlement into a modern commercial and financial centre as Australia's second largest city, Melbourne, in the state of Victoria. Pre-European settlement

  3. Timeline of Melbourne history - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne, also known as the settlement skyline, and Yarra River The following is a timeline of the history of the city of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Pre-European settlement Aboriginal Australians settled the area for at least 30,000 years. 19th century’s timeline Main article: Foundation of Melbourne A map dating to the 1880s shows the well-established suburbs of Melbourne. 1800 ...

  4. Category:History of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Melbourne and Hobson's Bay Railway Company; Melbourne and Suburban Railway Company; Melbourne cable tramway system; Melbourne central business district; Melbourne Corporation v Commonwealth; List of Melbourne Cup placings; List of Melbourne Cup winners; Melbourne Day; Melbourne General Cemetery; Melbourne Metropolitan Planning Scheme 1954 ...

  5. Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    In the 2017–2018 financial year, the Melbourne metropolitan rail network recorded 240.9 million passenger trips, the highest ridership in its history. [253] Many rail lines, along with dedicated lines and rail yards, are also used for freight. An assortment of new railways are under construction in Melbourne.

  6. Melbourne Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Melbourne Museum is a natural and cultural history museum located in the Carlton Gardens in Melbourne, Australia. Located adjacent to the Royal Exhibition Building , [ 1 ] the museum was opened in 2000 as a project of the Government of Victoria , on behalf of Museums Victoria which administers the venue.

  7. Parliament House, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian gold rush and population boom led calls for greater democracy and a home for political debate in Victoria. [4] Prior to the Colony of Victoria acquiring self-government in 1851, Governor Charles La Trobe instructed Surveyor General Robert Hoddle to select a site for the colony's new parliament to meet.

  8. Foundation of Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    In Melbourne as in Launceston, Fawkner made many enemies, before dying as the grand old man of the colony on 4 September 1869 in Smith Street, Collingwood at the age of 77. At his government-appointed public funeral over 200 carriages were present, and 15,000 persons were reported to have lined the streets on his burial day, 8 September 1869.

  9. Rialto building group, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Rialto, Winfield and Olderfleet building group, in Collins Street, Melbourne, is a group of five historic buildings all built within a few years of each other in 1888-1891. They are all a similar height, width and level of detail, making up one of the most notable historic streetscapes in Melbourne, and a particularly notable Victorian ...