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  2. Flame Trees - Wikipedia

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    The reference to flame trees instead of the jacarandas for which Grafton is famous, due to its annual Jacaranda Festival, is partly because of a TV miniseries, the BBC's The Flame Trees of Thika (1981), starring Hayley Mills, "an old flame of the lyricist's dreams". [12]

  3. Grafton, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Grafton gets around 115.2 clear days on an annual basis. Grafton like many NSW regional centres, is affected by heatwaves in the summer months. On 12 February 2017 Grafton recorded a maximum temperature of 46.3 °C (115.3 °F), the city's highest recorded temperature since records began in 1966. [16] Winter has a relatively high diurnal range.

  4. Grafton Downtown Commercial Historic District - Wikipedia

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    They include the business and commercial core of Grafton. Most of the buildings in the district date from 1890–1920 and are generally of brick or frame construction. Notable buildings include the Grafton Hotel and the B & O station, both built in 1911 and the Post Office built in 1913.

  5. Dalmorton - Wikipedia

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    In 1912, the licence of the last of the village's hotels, Dalmorton Hotel, was sold and applied to a new hotel at South Grafton. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] In 1918, Dalmorton was described as " a few scattered dwellings, occupied for the most part by tenacious fossickers, who will not give up the search for, the elusive streak ". [ 27 ]

  6. Grafton railway station, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    Grafton railway station is a railway station on the North Coast line in South Grafton, New South Wales, Australia. It serves the city of Grafton, opening on 12 October 1915 as South Grafton when the line opened from Glenreagh. [1] It was renamed Grafton City on 1 October 1976 when the original Grafton station north of the Clarence River closed. [2]

  7. Old Sir Joseph Banks Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Old Sir Joseph Banks Hotel is a large former bayside hotel of considerable historical and architectural worth, which remains virtually intact from early Victorian times. The building was begun by Thomas Kellet and J. Drew in 1840, and it (then known as the Banks Inn) had by the 1850s developed gardens, a private zoo and provision for ...

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