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Brass and Iron Lace Foundry
Established in 1872, it is the oldest continuosly operating foundry in Australia.
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Gostwyck Area
Approximately 11klms from Uralla is the little village of Gostywck along Scenic Drive 19. Seeped in history this quaint little village is now privately owned.
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Heritage Walk
Uralla Heritage Walk is an easy 2km walk that takes in some 30 historic buildings and Alma Park.
Most of the buildings were built in the late 1800's and are still in fine condition.
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McCrossin's Mill Museum
McCrossin's Mill Museum is chartered to be one of the most progressive museums in regional Australia.
It's current motto is "Why Not?", which features on the volunteer museum attendants' "corporate" shirts.
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Pioneer Cemetery
This headstone was erected as a memory to Captain Thunderbolt, however, it is now shrouded in controversy as to who is actually buried in the grave.
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Salisbury Court
A single storey stone house built by Matthew Henry Marsh (1845-1847)
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Thunderbolt Paintings
A spectacular collection of paintings by artist Phillip Pomroy depicting the last day of Captain Thunderbolt.
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Thunderbolt's Rock
Originally known as split rock this huge cluster of granite rocks was used by the bushranger, Fred Ward (Captain Thunderbolt) as a vantage point for detecting approaching mail coaches in the 1860's.
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Thunderbolt's Statue
This statue was a Bicentennial project for Uralla and district.
The statue is of the colourful bushranger, Thunderbolt seated on horseback.
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