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Gargett
Gargett is located approximately 65 kilometres west of Mackay city in the picturesque Pioneer Valley. This friendly little township has a local hotel that provides meals with a very interesting bric-a-brac shop close by. It also hosts a very popular Rodeo in September each year. Approximately seven kilometres south of Gargett Township is The Sugar Bowl, which has a large range of gift ideas with a country style and old fashioned theme. The Memorabilia Shed features a collection of Sugar Bowls, the business’s namesake. Farm tractors date back to 1938 with a selection of farm machinery, an old fire engine, a unique ride on mower, gravity petrol bowser, motor bikes and an ever growing collection of early household items, ideal for the enthusiastic collector or those who just enjoy old wares.
Jerangle
On the face of it, Jerangle is just another of those blink and you’ll miss it villages. Blinking or no blinking though a trip outto Jerangle is well worth the effort, if only because of the historical buildings and breathtaking scenery on the trip out. One of the earliest known references to Jerangle was in Gazette number45, dated April 6, 1850. In the Gazette a John Cutmore is listed as claiming the “Gerangle” run of 17,920 acres anda grazing capacity of 4000 sheep. From there development continued, withthe site where the village now stands providing a focal point for people on properties in the area. While the present village is not large, there are signs of it being more prosperous in years gone past. Buildings of significance are the Jerangle Public School which celebrated its centenary in 1992. Also contained within the village are the Catholic Church and the Anglican Church. The historic Cemeteries are a step back in time and gives you ideas of the characters that once lived in the region. While Jerangle may be a small village, there really is more than meets the eye.
Port Lincoln
Port Lincoln is the Eyre Peninsula’s second largest city, set on the shores of sparkling Boston Bay, Australia’s largest natural harbour. A magnificent marina development, Lincoln Cove, is home to the tuna fishing fleets of the Great Australian Bight. Port Lincoln offers a myriad of holiday ideas, from fishing and sailing, to diving with great white sharks, touring aquaculture industries and exploring the area’s sheltered beaches and booming surf. Seafood is always on the menu, with seasonal specialities including southern rock lobster, western king prawns and oysters. Discover a range of galleries and museums including the Axel Stenross Maritime Museum; the Lincoln Maritime Science Centre and Seahorse Farm. The Glen-Forest Tourist Park offers hands-on experience with kangaroos, koalas, wombats and more. Enjoy walking trails offering magnificent views. Port Lincoln is home to the Tunarama Festival, held every January. This family event showcases the best in local seafood, wine, art and music – and includes the famous tuna tossing championships.
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Historical Park. Harpers Ferry National Historical Park is located at the convergence of the Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland state borders about 65 miles northwest of Washington DC and 80 miles west of Baltimore Maryland. The park, which includes the village of Harpers Ferry, is strategically situated at the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers. It was the early pioneer’s gateway to the westward route through the Appalachian Mountains and a significant military objective during the Civil War. It is most famous as the location of John Brown’s aborted attempt to instigate a revolution against slavery.
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Chiang Mai Province straddles the most important historical crossroads of northern Southeast Asia, a fertile region of mountains, valleys and rivers where peoples from China, Laos, Myanmar (Burma) and Thailand have long traded goods and ideas in a fusion