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Scone , Hunter Valley & Barrington |
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| Ever wondered who designed Cinemas? Probably not, but the Scone Civic Theatre was designed by two of Australia's most important cinema architects, Crick and Furse. Despite their brilliance, most of their cinemas have been demolished, making this one in Scone all the more important. For a different movie experience watc |
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Scone , Hunter Valley & Barrington |
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| Lake Glenbawn State Park is located 157 kilometres north-west of Newcastle and 15 kilometres east of Scone.
Park features include: Lake Glenbawn, Museum of Rural Life, kiosk, milk bar, barbecues, picnic sites, shelter sheds, toilets and showers, caravan/camping, cabins/villas.
The park is great for barbecues and pic |
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Scone , Hunter Valley & Barrington |
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| Historical museum housed in an old lock up, part of a historic complex of buildings in the old area of Scone, situated in Kingdon Street.
The museum contains collections of nineteenth and early twentieth century; Australia - portraits, furniture, household appliances, tools, women's crafts etc. The historical society |
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