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[3] [4] The restaurant was located on Vicar Lane above Flannels clothes shop and took its name from a line in The Wizard of Oz - 'pay no attention to that man behind the curtain'. [1] [5] [6] After opening the restaurant without a name, O'Hare said: "I get a lot of people asking me if I'm the man behind the curtain. You can't stop it, but you ...
Park 12, (also referred to by its Kaurna name Karrawirra, meaning "river red gum forest") [1] is one of the 29 parks that make up the Adelaide Park Lands. It consists of 55.5 hectares bounded by North Terrace , Frome Road , Sir Edwin Smith Avenue and King William Road .
Park 28: Palmer Place, North Adelaide Peace Park: Park 12 (NE) Sir Edwin Smith Avenue Pennington Gardens: Park 26 (NE) Pennington Terrace & King William Road Pinky Flat: Park 26: War Memorial Drive Pioneer Women's Memorial Gardens: Park 12 (W) King William Road Prince Henry Gardens: Park 12 (S) North Terrace Rundle Park: Park 13: East Terrace ...
University Oval, referred to by the University of Adelaide, Adelaide University Sports Association and various other groups, is a part of Park 12 in the Adelaide Parklands located across the River Torrens opposite the University of Adelaide. Park 12 is bounded by North Terrace, Frome Road, Sir Edwin Smith Avenue and King William Road. University Oval University Oval comprises University Oval ...
Victoria Park / Pakapakanthi, also known as Park 16, is a park located in the Southeastern Park Lands of the South Australian capital of Adelaide. [1] [2] It is bordered by Fullarton Road, Greenhill Road, East Terrace and Wakefield Road. Before 1897 it was known as the Old Adelaide Racecourse. [3]
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Adelaide is a planned city, and the Adelaide Park Lands are an integral part of Colonel William Light's 1837 plan. [11] [3] Light chose a site spanning the River Torrens (known as Yatala by the Kaurna people [12]), and planned the city to fit the topography of the landscape, "on rising ground".