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  2. Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney is a heritage-listed major 30-hectare (74-acre) botanical garden, event venue and public recreation area located at Farm Cove on the eastern fringe of the Sydney central business district, in the City of Sydney local government area of New South Wales, Australia.

  3. Outline of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The colony is named "Sydney", after the British Home Secretary, Thomas Townshend, 1st Viscount Sydney (1788) Hawkesbury and Nepean Wars (1790–1816) List of governors of New South Wales; Sydney during the 20th century. Sydney becomes the capital of the Australian state of New South Wales (1901) Sydney during the World War II (1939–1945) Post ...

  4. The Domain, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    The Domain is a heritage-listed 34-hectare (84-acre) area of open space on the eastern fringe of the Sydney central business district, Australia. [1] Separating the central business district from Woolloomooloo, The Domain adjoins the Royal Botanic Garden and is managed by The Royal Botanic Gardens and Domain Trust, a division of the Office of Environment & Heritage.

  5. Parks and gardens of Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Completing Sydney's wide array of green spaces, the leader is the Royal Botanic Garden, with its large amount of green spaces, lush plants and colourful flowers. Although Sydney developed organically after the arrival of the First Fleet , the city parks and open spaces were a part of early town planning to provide relief from the bustle and ...

  6. National Herbarium of New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    The National Herbarium of New South Wales was established in 1853. The Herbarium has a collection of more than 1.4 million plant specimens, making it the second largest collection of pressed, dried plant specimens in Australia, [1] including scientific and historically significant collections and samples of Australian flora gathered by Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander during the voyage of HMS ...

  7. Mrs Macquarie's Chair - Wikipedia

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    Mrs Macquarie's Chair (also known as Lady Macquarie's Chair [1]) is an exposed sandstone rock cut into the shape of a bench, on a peninsula in Sydney Harbour.It was hand carved by convicts in 1810, for Elizabeth Macquarie, the wife of Major-General Lachlan Macquarie, Governor of New South Wales.

  8. Fort Denison - Wikipedia

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    Fort Denison, part of the Sydney Harbour National Park, is a protected national park that is a heritage-listed former penal site and defensive facility occupying a small island located north-east of the Royal Botanic Garden and approximately 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) east of the Opera House in Sydney Harbour, New South Wales, Australia.

  9. Government House, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    Government House is the heritage-listed vice-regal residence of the governor of New South Wales.It is located on Conservatorium Road in the Sydney central business district, adjacent to the Royal Botanic Garden, and is situated south of the Sydney Opera House, overlooking Sydney Harbour.