History of Hobart - Historical Places of Note in Hobart

Historical Places of Note in Hobart

  • Arthur Circus
  • Cascade Brewery
  • Hobart Cenotaph
  • Hobart coastal defences
  • Kelly's Steps
  • Old Hobart Gaol
  • Runnymede House
  • Salamanca Place
  • Shot Tower
  • St David's Cathedral
  • Parliament House, Hobart
  • Theatre Royal

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