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  2. Queen Victoria Market - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Victoria Market officially opened in March 1878, [10] and it quickly expanded into wholesale and retail fruit and vegetable trading, which prompted the construction of G, H, I and J sheds. Shops were built along Elizabeth Street in 1880, and in 1884 the well-known Meat and Fish Hall façade was constructed.

  3. Eastern Market, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    The Market began as a general second-hand market but went through several changes of use over its 113 years of operation including as a fruit and vegetable market, entertainment precinct and town square. It declined in popularity and importance as the Queen Victoria Market took away trade from both the Eastern and Western Market. [2]

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  5. Elizabeth Street, Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    It is connected with key shopping and tourist destinations such as Bourke Street Mall, General Post Office, Melbourne Central Shopping Centre, Emporium Melbourne and Queen Victoria Market. The intersection of Elizabeth Street and Flinders street has been the site of ongoing social and criminal issues in recent times.

  6. Melbourne - Wikipedia

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    Queen Victoria Market is the Southern Hemisphere's largest open air market. Melbourne has a renowned culinary scene that attracts international tourists. [ 209 ] [ 210 ] [ 211 ] Lygon Street , which runs through the inner-northern suburbs of Melbourne, is a popular dining destination with an abundance of Italian and Greek restaurants that date ...

  7. Mei Quong Tart - Wikipedia

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    With construction of the Queen Victoria Market building being completed in 1898, Quong Tart saw it as an opportunity to expand his business and set up a tea room with additional cloak and smoke room. Quong Tart's Elite Hall in the Queen Victoria Market Building was formally opened by the Mayor of Sydney, Matthew Harris, in 1898. The tea rooms ...

  8. Koreatown - Wikipedia

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    It also now has a distinct pocket on Victoria Street, North Melbourne directly opposite the Queen Victoria Market. In 2024, the city council voted to officially create the Korean district, and to erect a jangseung to mark the entrance of Koreantown. [137] [138]

  9. Melbourne central business district - Wikipedia

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    1964 Borrie Report Zoning map showing the area first described as the CBD. The Melbourne CBD does not have current official boundaries, but rather is commonly understood to be the Hoddle Grid plus the parallel streets immediately to the north, including the Queen Victoria Market, and the area between Flinders Street and the river. There are a ...