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Anlaby is one of Australia's great estates and one of the first great estates in South Australia.
Hampton Township Ruins is a historical site in Burra that allows visitors to explore an abandoned English-style township.
110kms north of adelaide this is a delightful heritage listed courthouse transformed into an intimate arts performance space in the heritage village like town of auburn in the beautiful clare valley
John Horrocks Cottage in Penwortham in the Clare Valley, South Australia was built in 1839 by pioneer and explorer John Ainsworth Horrocks; one of the first white men to occupy land in the area.
The 10-kilometer Kapunda Heritage Trail meanders past the city's historic buildings, churches and remnants of earlier lifestyles.
The Malowen Lowarth Cottage is a historical site and museum located in Burra, SA.
Martindale Hall along with 19 hectares (47 acres) of grounds were later handed to the South Australian Government by the university in 1986.
The first courthouse and police station were built in 1850.
The Police Station and Courthouse is a historical site and museum located in Auburn, SA.
The Polish Hill River Church Museum is a historical site and museum located in Polish Hill River, SA.
Port Pirie railway station was built in 1902 in a distinctive Victorian pavilion style, the Customs House and Central Police Station were built in 1882.
Redruth Gaol is a historic former prison in Burra, South Australia, now operating as a museum. It was the first prison in South Australia to be built outside of the state capital, Adelaide.
Located in the middle of Riverton, Scholz Park Museum is one of the comparatively few complete examples of the old, more leisurely way of life.
Wilkins Homestead, the birthplace of Sir Hubert Wilkins, lies in the bare, rolling hills east of Mount Bryan, 200 kilometers north of Adelaide, South Australia.
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