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Great Place to Live - tourism in Lake Macquarie1980's style
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Creative Lake
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…tourism projects that drive demand and increase local tourism expenditure … C … urated to develop our communities appetite for public art, and reimaging Warners Bay as a tourism destination, the eclectic range of artworks include a bronze sky pig, a young monk, a bronze hoodie figure, a bust of Charles……Demand…
Wangi Wangi
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…Early Industries: … Tourism was developed by D.R. Israel, using his three ferries. There were three wharves: at Lake View, Wangi Wangi and Wangi East, and baths were constructed nearby. There was a guesthouse at Lake View.……Early Industries: … Tourism was developed by D.R. Israel, using his three ferries.…
Toronto
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…After the opening of the Tramway in 1891 the main industries were tourism and building. … Toronto Hotel: … The Toronto Hotel has been called the birthplace of Toronto and was opened in December 1887.……After the opening of the Tramway in 1891 the main industries were tourism and building. … Toronto Hotel: … The…
Lake Macquarie Tourist Brochure 1964
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