
Maryboroughs Bollards are seven colourful bollards overlooking the Mary River. They represent a sea captain welcoming a family of immigrants landing at the Port of Maryborough in the 1860s. In 1855 approximately 18,000 square metres of decking and warehouses were constructed creating the new wharves that would later become the Port of Maryborough.
The Maryborough Government Office Building was built in 1940 on the Court House reserve; the..
Achievers Walk (1km)Around Maryborough's Portside heritage precinct is a series of plaques embedded in footpaths in..
Melsa (1km)Children and adults can climb onboard one of the many miniature steam engines at Melsa, which run..
Maryboroughs Guns (1km)The beginning of the First World War saw the Royal Australian Navy begin the process of updating..
Walkers Ship Memorial (1km)Walkers built their first ships for the Government in 1887. They were the "Bonito, Stingaree..
Portside Centre (1km)Settled way back in 1847, Maryborough was the place more than 22,000 free settlers took their first..
J E Brown Warehouse (1km)J E Brown commenced business as a provisions and victuals merchant in 1857 in Richmond Street. In..
Maryborough Military and.. (1km)At the Maryborough Military and Colonial Museum expect the unexpected - the unusual, the quirky and..
Muddy Waters Cafe (1km)Muddy Waters Café is a delightful café overlooking the Mary River and offers great food, coffee..
Waterside Workers Hall (1km)Featured on Maryborough's Walk and Drive Tour. Built circa 1918, the Maryborough Branch of the..
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