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The Lithgow District Chamber of Commerce has been providing advocacy, events and services for local retailers and the economy of Lithgow and the surrounding towns and villages since 2015. Lithgow offers a unique range of retail and specialised boutique stores along the main street, along with a large variety of quality cafes
Lithgow, Bent Street: Lithgow Valley Colliery and Pottery Site [16] Lithgow, Brewery Lane: Lithgow Zig Zag [17] Lithgow, Gas Works Lane: Lithgow Coal Stage Signal Box [18] Lithgow, Inch Street: Lithgow Blast Furnace [19] Lithgow, Jenolan Caves Road: McKanes Falls Bridge [20] Lithgow, Main West Line 156.334 km, James Street: Lithgow Underbridge [21]
Eskbank House is a heritage-listed former mine owner's residence, iron and steel works manager's residence, school and boarding house and now museum, event venue and community resource centre at 70 Inch Street, Lithgow, City of Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia.
For the renovation, Hall and her design project manager, James Bender, spent $33,000 to open up the kitchen, add an island, and install tricolor cabinetry. They also turned an underutilized living ...
The Lithgow Valley Colliery and Pottery Site is a heritage-listed former pottery and colliery and now pottery and visitor attraction at Bent Street, Lithgow, City of Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1876 to 1945. It is also known as Lithgow Pottery and Brickworks. The property is privately owned.
The Lithgow Coal Stage Signal Box, Eskbank Railway Station, and Lithgow (James Street) Underbridge all have separate listings. [ 3 ] The following items are located adjacent to the station but are excluded from the listing as they do not warrant listing on the SHR: [ 3 ]
John Lithgow and wife Mary Yeager have learned to turn the actor’s work trips into vacations.. Now that Yeager is retired from her job at UCLA, where she was a professor of business and economic ...
The Lithgow Blast Furnace is a heritage-listed former blast furnace and now park and visitor attraction at Inch Street, Lithgow, City of Lithgow, New South Wales, Australia. It was built from 1906 to 1907 by William Sandford Limited. It is also known as Eskbank Ironworks Blast Furnace site; Industrial Archaeological Site. The property is owned ...