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After returning to Darwin in 1949, Chin partnered with other Chinese families to open a Chinese restaurant in the Don Hotel, [1] moving into the old stonehouses (or stone houses) in Cavenagh Street. In addition to the restaurant they operated a store there which was frequented by Darwin children seeking their salty plums. [2]
The first casino in Darwin, and the second in Australia, operated at the Don Hotel, Cavenagh Street, and was granted a licence as the "Don Casino" in 1979. [ 1 ] Mindil Beach Casino (1983–85)
Darwin's only casino opened in 1979 as the Don Casino, operating out of the Don Hotel on Cavenagh Street. The present site of the hotel and casino on Darwin's Mindil Beach opened in 1983, at which point gambling operations ceased at the Don Hotel and resumed at the newly built facilities.
Darwin skyline, 2015 Evolution on Gardinier; the tallest building in Darwin This list of tallest buildings in Darwin ranks buildings in the city of Darwin, Australia by height to the highest architectural detail. This ranking system, created by the US -based Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat includes the height to a spire but not to an antenna. The tallest building in Darwin is the ...
Telford International Hotel opened, now called the Darwin Frontier Hotel. Previously it was called the Territorian International Hotel which opened on 8 June 1973. 1976 February 1,400 new cyclone-resistant homes in Anula and Walagi completed. 8 March Darwin Motor Vehicle Registry commences business in a new building on Goyder Road. 26 April
The Hotel Darwin was designed by D. K. Turner of Messrs. Stephenson and Turner. [4] It was built on the site of the old Club Hotel [ 5 ] at a cost of between £50,000 [ 6 ] and £85,000. [ 4 ] Two hundred people attended the opening of the hotel, which was officiated by Northern Territory Administrator Charles Aubrey Abbott .
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The Stuart Arms Hotel was established by pioneer pastoralist William Benstead, who received his publican's license in 1888. It was initially intended to be named the "Great Northern Hotel"; when the date and nature of the name change is not known. Benstead purchased lot 78 and 79 of the just gazetted town of Stuart on 9 April 1889. [1]