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Hyde Park is an affluent inner-southern suburb of Adelaide in the City of Unley. It features King William Road , a popular shopping and dining destination in Adelaide. Considered an upper class suburb, it is home to some of Adelaide's most oldest, expensive and luxurious properties. [ 3 ]
A feature of the district is leafy Victoria Avenue—Adelaide's wealthiest street, containing many large and luxurious houses built between the two World Wars. [3] Politically, the suburb is safe for the Liberals; at the 2010 election, the Liberal Party attracted 62.33% of the primary vote at the nearby Hyde Park polling booth. [4]
The facade of the Sands & McDougall Printers and Stationers building at 64 King William Street, Adelaide is an excellent early example of Art Deco architecture in South Australia. The facade of the 19th-century neoclassical building was redesigned in 1933, and was listed on the South Australian Heritage Register in December 2020.
Goodwood is an inner southern suburb of the city of Adelaide, South Australia. It neighbours the Royal Adelaide Showgrounds and features several churches in its commercial district. Its major precinct is Goodwood Road, which is home to many shops, businesses and a library, as well as the local state school (Goodwood Primary School).
The tram network had termini in Henley Beach, Hindmarsh, Prospect, Nailsworth, Paradise, Magill, Burnside, Glen Osmond, Mitcham, Clarence Park, Hyde Park and Walkerville. [10] Public transport consists of a bus service run by Adelaide Metro. Routes include 174, 176, 178, 579, H20, H30 and 106 Paradise interchange in Paradise.
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Adelaide High School, West Terrace, Adelaide 1947-1948; Adelaide Symphony Orchestra headquarters (Former West's Cinema), 91–93 Hindley Street, Adelaide 1939; AMP Building, (former), 23 King William Street, Adelaide 1936; Arab Steed Hotel, 241 Hutt Street, Adelaide; Archives Pavilion, Adelaide Showgrounds, Goodwood Road, Wayville 1936