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Remains of Palmerston Town Hall

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Temps de visite recommandé :1-2 heures
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  • Raintree_Thailand
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    Last two walls standing!

    Nothing really to see (just the remnants of two walls that survived the destruction of Cyclone Tracy in 1974). No need to go out of your way to see, but if in the area, have a quick look. The histor...

    Évaluation soumise le 29 sept. 2023
  • Michael-4551
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    The Old Town Hall

    Visited on Monday 1st May. Not a lot to see but it's good that they have retained what was left after Cyclone Tracy destroyed it.

    Évaluation soumise le 16 juin 2023
  • Dan L
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    Testament to the fury of Cyclone Tracy

    The ruins meant little to me until I read the history. The building dates to 1883 and used for civil purposes until occupied by the navy during the war and afterwards by Museum and Art Galleries Board...

    Évaluation soumise le 3 janv. 2023
  • PMQuestions
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    Memorial to nature’s power

    Easy to view in the historic part of Darwin. Like the Cathedral across the road this was devastated in the 1974 Cyclone. A decision was made to stabilise the ruins to leave as a memorial - buildings a...

    Évaluation soumise le 20 sept. 2022
  • Mary W
    Mary W
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    Historical location

    Must see while in Darwin. Historical location near Tourism Top End. Only walls remain after WW2 bombing.

    Évaluation soumise le 20 oct. 2020