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  2. Alberton, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The railway from Adelaide to Port Adelaide was constructed in 1856 and was the first line to be built in South Australia. Alberton was one of the original stops, the others being Woodville and Bowden. The stone and brick building on the Port Adelaide-bound platform is the original station building dating from 1856.

  3. Melbourne Street, North Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The heritage-listed Lion Hotel is located at 161-175 Melbourne Street on its corner with Jerningham Street. [11] The Lion's malthouse, kiln, and store cellars were built for Bailey and Stanley, and designed by well-known architect Daniel Garlick, and are of a similar design to design to his design of what is now [12] the Knappstein Enterprise Winery.

  4. Seacliff, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The Seacliff Hotel built in 1927, originally named the Hotel Australia and renamed in 1935, was proposed to be heritage listed in 1998. It received great publicity for being the headquarters for the English Test Cricketers during the Adelaide Test in the 1935 and 1936 tour.

  5. Rundle Street - Wikipedia

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    The first building, comprising 14 shops and a hotel to provide accommodation in the three storeys above, were completed in January 1880. The section later occupied by Malcolm Reid & Co. was completed last, around 1883. The completed group occupies almost two town acres, and is unusual in Adelaide in South Australia on account of its extent. [6]

  6. Pulteney Street - Wikipedia

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    Foy and Gibson's department store (formerly the Grand Central Hotel), decorated for the centenary of Adelaide in 1936 The plaque commemorating the former Hanson Street Ruthven Mansions. Pulteney Street is a main road which runs north-south through the middle of the eastern half of the Adelaide city centre, in Adelaide, South Australia.

  7. Wright Street - Wikipedia

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    Queens Arms Hotel. Wright Street is an east–west street in the centre of Adelaide, South Australia. [2] [3] Among the buildings on Wright Street is the Juvenile Court.The street was named after John Wright, a financier who was appointed a Colonial Commissioner of SA in May 1835.

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