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  2. Category:Tourist attractions in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Tourist railway stations in Melbourne (17 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Melbourne" The following 40 pages are in this category, out of 40 total.

  3. Tourism in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Flinders Street station during White Night 2013. Tourism is a significant industry in the state of Victoria, Australia.The country's second most-populous city, Melbourne was visited by 2.7 million international overnight visitors and 9.3 million domestic overnight visitors during the year ending December 2017.

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Victoria (state) - Wikipedia

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    Tourist attractions in Melbourne (23 C, 40 P) Tourist attractions in Geelong (1 C, 29 P) A. Amusement parks in Victoria (state) (13 P) B. Beaches of Victoria (state ...

  5. Category : Lists of tourist attractions in Victoria (state)

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  6. List of museums in Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Museum, Melbourne: Ethnic: Heritage and culture of Australia's Chinese community City Gallery, Melbourne: Art: website, exhibits from the city's art and history collections Cooks' Cottage: Historic house: Mid 18th century cottage of Captain James Cook's parents in England that was transported to Melbourne Fairhall (House Museum) Art

  7. Big things (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    A selection of Australia's big things. The big things of Australia are large structures, some of which are novelty architecture and some sculptures.In Australia, big things have come to be seen as a uniquely Australian phenomenon, although they emerged at the same time as the so-called Roadside Giants (fibreglass sculptures of things) of the United States.