 | | Arkana Motel | | 46 Ferry Street, Maryborough Located in the Heritage City of Maryborough, the Arkana Motel offers superb three and half star accommodation. Conveniently located minutes from the city centre, the Arkana Motel is the perfect..
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 | | McNevins Parkway Motel | | 188 John Street, Maryborough McNevins Parkway Motel is the perfect base for corporate and leisure travellers in the Fraser Coast region. They are located a few minutes walk from Maryborough's central business district..
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 | | AVIS Maryborough | | 78 Walker Street, MARYBOROUGH Avis is the leading car rental company in Australia servicing both the leisure and business traveller. With over 240 locations around the country, including all major airports, Avis is conveniently..
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 | | AVIS Maryborough Airport | | Termianl Building, MARYBOROUGH Avis is the leading car rental company in Australia servicing both the leisure and business traveller. With over 240 locations around the country, including all major airports, Avis is conveniently..
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 | | Budget Rent A Car MARYBOROUGH, APT | | MARYBOROUGH AIRPORT , MARYBOROUGH Budget is renowned for meticulously maintained vehicles and the best in service. Budget offer a wide range of cars, four wheel drives and minibuses as well Australias largest fleet of trucks..
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 | | Royal Centrepoint Motel | | 326 Kent Street, Maryborough The Royal Centrepoint Motel is part of the historic Royal Hotel complex. The beautiful historic building was re-built in 1901 and early vice-regal patronage earned the use of the Royal Coat..
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 | | Wide Bay Motel and Conference Centre | | 298 Walker Street, Maryborough The Wide Bay Motel and Conference Centre is located approximately three kilometres from the Central Business District in Maryborough, Queensland. It has 22 rooms and a purpose built two level..
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 | | 264 Kent Street | | 264 Kent Street, Maryborough This building at 264 Kent Street was erected in 1875 and was occupied by J H Bliss, a watchmaker and jeweller, who specialised in the supply and repair of maritime chronometers, barometers, sextants..
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 | | Achievers Walk | | Wharf Street, Corner Richmond Street, Maryborough The Maryborough Walk of Achievers in Richmond and Wharf Streets was developed in three years over five stages. These plaques honour their pioneers, Olympians, and people from Maryborough who..
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 | | Anzac Park and Ululah Lagoon | | Cheapside Street, Maryborough Once a favourite spot for aboriginal corroborees, the area is now a beautiful park, centred on the Ululah Lagoon. In 1852, the first land sales were held for the new town here, in a simple slab..
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 | | Baddow House | | 366 Queen Street, Maryborough Featured on Maryborough's Walk and Drive Tour - Recently restored to its original design, Baddow House was the third home built in the area by pioneer settler Edgar Aldridge..
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 | | Band Rotunda and Fairy Fountain | | Lennox Street, Maryborough Miss Janet Melville bequeathed the Fairy Fountain and Band Rotunda in memory of her brother Andrew who was Mayor of Maryborough in 1863. The entire structure was imported from Scotland in 1890..
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 | | Bauer and Wiles Memorial Fountain | | Lennox Street, Maryborough Australia's only outbreak of the pneumonic plague was in Maryborough in 1905. This fountain, situated to the Lennox Street side of City Hall, is a memorial to the two Nurses Cecilia Bauer and..
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 | | Best Western Kimba Lodge Motor Inn | | 177 John Street, Maryborough The Best of the Best, Kimba Lodge Motor Inn, in the beautiful river city of Maryborough, offers modern, comfortable accommodation for couples and families. Located just 20 minutes drive from..
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 | | Birthplace of PL Travers | | Kent Street, Corner Richmond Street, Maryborough Featured on Maryborough's Walk and Drive Tour - This rendered brick building, the Former Australian Joint Stock Bank, was built in 1882 for the Maryborough Branch of the Australian Joint Stock..
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 | | Brennan And Geraghtys Store Museum | | 64 Lennox Street, Maryborough Brennan and Geraghty's Store, with adjoining residence and cottage, was acquired by the National Trust of Queensland in 1975 due to its historical commercial significance..
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 | | Cara Motel | | 196 Walker Street, Maryborough The Cara Motel is situated opposite the Maryborough Base Hospital and next to the Hospital Cafe in Walker Street. It offers clean, spacious, reverse cycle air-conditioned suites, all on ground..
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 | | Carriers Arms Hotel Motel | | 405 Alice Street, Maryborough The Carriers Arms Hotel Motel is in the heart of Maryborough and boasts 38 motel units, TAB, Keno, Pokies, Carriers Cellars Liquor Barn, family bistro and live entertainment Friday and Saturday..
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 | | Cenotaph and Memorial Gates | | Sussex Street, Corner Bazaar Street, Maryborough The Maryborough Cenotaph was erected in 1922 with funds obtained by public subscription as a memorial to the fallen of the First World War. The memorial includes five Italian Carrara marble statues..
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 | | Central State School | | 471 Kent Street, Maryborough Featured on Maryborough's Walk and Drive Tour - The first building of Central State School is the Infants School which opened 1882. The single storey timber building originally had a shingle..
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 | | Charlcombe | | 354 Ann Street, Maryborough Featured on Maryborough's Walk and Drive Tour - Charlcombe was built for Stewart Corser in 1917 and originally had a tiled roof which had to be replaced following a hail-storm in 1966..
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 | | Cheesed Off Cafe | | John Street, Corner Of Saltwater Creek Road, Maryborough Have you been Cheesed Off lately? Cheesed Off Cafe, Cheese Deli and Ice Creamery is all about the 'experience' as well as the 'taste'. A deliciously different nostalgic cafe experience inside..
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 | | Criterion Hotel | | 98 Wharf Street, Maryborough The Prince of Wales, a single storey boarding house, first occupied this site. This was licensed as the Melbourne Hotel in 1864 but was destroyed by fire in 1878. A two story building was rebuilt..
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 | | Custom House Hotel | | Wharf Street, Corner Richmond Street, Maryborough Mr George Galbraith was the proprietor of Maryborough's Custom House Hotel when it was built in 1868. 1883 saw the Customs House extended. Its past elegance reflects the rapid growth of the..
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 | | Eco Queenslander | | 15 Treasure Street, Maryborough Experience the charm of a Maryborough Queenslander house and stay at Eco Queenslander. Environmentally friendly, self-contained holiday house with all modern facilities in the beautiful historic..
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 | | Elizabeth Park Rose Gardens | | Kent Street, Corner Tooley Street, Maryborough The Elizabeth Park Rose Gardens was the site of Maryborough's second official cemetery, which closed in 1873. As the town expanded the cemetery was deemed a public health risk, and by 1907, moves..
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 | | Ellena Street Pavement Art and Sculpture | | Ellena Street, Maryborough Primary School students designed the pavers for the Ellena Street Pavement Art and Sculpture, with the theme being "I can find it in Maryborough". Maryborough born artist Susie Hansen..
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 | | Engineers Arms | | 115 March Street, Maryborough The current Engineer's Arms building was built in 1889, by Mrs Dillane to replace the original 1870 building. The former hotel was designed to fit the wedge-shaped block..
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 | | Eskdale House | | 53 Pallas Street, Maryborough Featured on Maryborough's Walk and Drive Tour - Eskdale House is a two-storey brick home in Pallas Street. It had its own stables, green-houses, gymnasium and tennis court..
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 | | Excelsior Band Hall | | Richmond Street, Maryborough Maryborough's modern Excelsior Band Hall replaces the earlier hall destroyed by fire in 1987. It was designed in Victorian Style to compliment the precinct. The Style selection also commemorates..
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 | | Fay Smith Wetlands | | Neptune Street, Maryborough For a different type of experience, walk through one of the last remaining wetlands in the Maryborough area, Fay Smith Wetlands. There is a series of walking bridges and walking trails through..
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 | | Flora Alba Cottage and Jacaranda on Pallas | | 304 - 306 Pallas Street, Maryborough Flora Alba Cottage is light and bright, with French doors opening from the bedroom and living room on to a sunny verandah that overlooks the pool. Silky oak timber and coloured glass feature..
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 | | Former Flour Mill | | 560 Kent Street, Maryborough The Maryborough Flour Mill was the most northerly flour mill in Australia when it was built in 1890, for the Maryborough Milling Company. In 1919, the Dominion Flour Milling Company who now owned..
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 | | Former Hotel Francis | | Kent Street, Corner Richmond Street, Maryborough Featured on Maryborough's Walk and Drive Tour - Former Hotel Francis is the site of the first hotel built in the new Maryborough Township in 1853, the Maryborough Inn. The current building, erected..
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 | | Former Queens Hotel | | Kent Street, Corner Adelaide Street, Maryborough Featured on Maryborough's Walk and Drive Tour - The original Queens Hotel was destroyed in the 1876 fire, and was rebuilt a few years later. The Goodwin family opened the first hotel here in..
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 | | Former Royal Bank of Queensland | | 297 Kent Street, Maryborough The Royal Bank of Queensland opened its Maryborough branch in 1888 in this Kent Street building known as Windsor House. In 1922 the Royal Bank of Queensland merged with the Queensland National..
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 | | Former Stuparts Building | | 200 Bazaar Street, Maryborough Featured on Maryborough's Walk and Drive Tour - Mr Stupart purchased his first business in Maryborough in 1871, unfortunately he lost it all in the 1876 fire. He soon rebuilt the two-storey Criterion..
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 | | Gatakers Building | | 305 Kent Street, Maryborough Featured on Maryborough's Walk and Drive Tour - Gatakers Building and the warehouse behind are the oldest surviving commercial buildings in Maryborough. Gatakers Building was built for Robert..
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 | | Government Building | | 123 Wharf Street, Corner Richmond Street, Maryborough The Maryborough Government Office Building was built in 1940 on the Court House reserve; the building replaced an early garden between the Court House and Wharf Street. The building is an example..
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 | | Grand Shirl's Doll and Toy Museum | | 123 Walker Street, Maryborough Take a step back in time when you visit this outstanding display of antique dolls and toys from the 1800s at Grand Shirl's Doll and Toy Museum. The display includes clockwork toys, unusual salt..
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 | | J E Brown Warehouse | | 106 Wharf Street, Maryborough J E Brown commenced business as a provisions and victuals merchant in 1857 in Richmond Street. In 1879 J E Brown had this two-storey brick warehouse built and was designed by a local architect..
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 | | Janets Art Books | | 264 Kent Street, Maryborough Janet's Art is an experience not to be missed! It is an art gallery with local and interstate art and a stunning range of greeting cards; a gift shop with unique jewellery, stained glass, woodwork..
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 | | Mary Ann Steam Engine | | Wharf Street, Maryborough The Mary Ann is a replica of the first steam engine built in Queensland in 1873 at John Walker and Co's Union Foundry. It steams through the park along the rail tracks which were laid to service..
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 | | Mary Delicious | | 329 Kent Street, Woodstock House, Maryborough Step back in time as you enter Mary Delicious and find memories from your childhood. Mary Delicious specialises in Fudge and Confectionery, as well as a Milk Bar, Ice-cream parlour..
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 | | Mary Poppins Statue | | Kent Street, Corner Of Richmond Street, Maryborough Located on the corner of Kent and Richmond streets a statue of Mary Poppins stands proudly as recognition of Maryborough's link with the famous nanny. PL Travers was born Helen Lyndon Goff..
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 | | Mary River | | Wharf Street, Maryborough The Mary River has been known by many names, with the Aborigines calling the river Booie, Moonaboola, Numabulla or Mooraboocoola. It was named the Wide Bay River until in September 1848, when..
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 | | Mary River Parklands | | Wharf Street, Maryborough The historic Port of Maryborough area has been transformed into a stunning public park complete with outstanding public art works. The Mary River Parklands forms part of the historic Portside..
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 | | Maryborough Base Hospital | | Walker Street, Maryborough Featured on Maryborough's Walk and Drive Tour - The first public hospital outside Brisbane was established in Maryborough in 1856. This was replaced by a two storey building in Lennox Street..
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 | | Maryborough Cemetery | | Walker Street, Maryborough The third official Maryborough cemetery was established in 1873 and burials were on a strictly denominational basis. The cemetery contains many fine examples of early Queensland monumental art..
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 | | Maryborough City Hall | | 388-396 Kent Street, Maryborough Designed by Brisbane architects Hall and Dods in American colonial style, Maryborough City Hall was erected in 1908 to replace the original timber Town Hall which stood on the opposite side of..
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