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  2. Windsor, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    On 18 May 2020 the replacement bridge was opened to traffic within Windsor, NSW. [ 33 ] The new bridge has a centreline height of 17.8 metres Australian Height Datum (AHD) (ie significantly higher than the typical water level – peak flood levels at Windsor bridge are 11.1 metres AHD and 17.2 metres AHD for the five year and 100 year ARI ...

  3. Peninsula House and Tebbutt's Observatory - Wikipedia

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    Peninsula House and the former observatory sit on a 3.23 hectares (8.0 acres) site located close to Windsor on high ground, which, when the river (Hawkesbury) floods, becomes a secluded, unspoilt island, filled with native plants and fauna and protected from development.

  4. List of hotels in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Sebel Townhouse Hotel: Darlinghurst: The hotel opened in 1963. [17] In the 1960s, it gained “an international reputation for its intimacy and attentiveness” and became popular with artists. [17] Star City Casino: Pyrmont: A casino-hotel that opened on September 13, 1995: White Bay Hotel: White Bay: Closed in 1992 and burned down in 2008.

  5. Municipality of Windsor - Wikipedia

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    The Municipality of Windsor was a local government area of Greater Western Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The municipality was proclaimed as the Borough of Windsor on 4 March 1871 and was centred on the Town of Windsor .

  6. South Windsor, New South Wales - Wikipedia

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    South Windsor was previously called "Newtown"; the new name of "South Windsor" was assigned on 10 September 2004. [4] The population is somewhat younger than the bulk of the country. In the 2021 census, the median age of people in South Windsor was 34 years, compared to the national median of 38 years. Children aged under 15 years made up 20.6% ...

  7. Thompson Square Conservation Area - Wikipedia

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    In 1819 James Doyle leased a dwelling and tenement known as the Freemason's Arms on the site of the Doctor's House from Charles Beasley. The 1828 census states Doyle as an innkeeper at Windsor. In 1830 Doyle was licensed to sell wine at the house known as the "Lord Nelson" at Windsor Terrace. In 1831 Joseph Delandre is listed as the licensee of ...

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  9. Sebel Townhouse Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Notable guests include Lauren Bacall, David Bowie, the Clash, the Harlem Globetrotters, Malcolm McLaren, the Moody Blues, and Rod Stewart. [1] [3] Dire Straits stayed at the Sebel Townhouse, the band's guitarist John Illsley writing the hotel was "colorful and edgy", and "the discretion of the staff is one of the reasons why it is so loved by the more untamed celebrities".