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  2. Long Reef (New South Wales) - Wikipedia

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    The shipbuilder William Cossar was granted 500 acres (202 hectares) at Long Reef in 1815. [11] A farm of 52 cleared acres at Long Reef was advertised for sale in 1825. [12] One original fisherman's hut remains at Long Reef, it dates from the 1870s. [10] Long Reef was owned by the Salvation Army from 1900 to 1912.

  3. Collaroy Plateau - Wikipedia

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    In 1881, the steamer "Collaroy" ran aground on Long Reef at the southern point of the suburb. Crowds came from all around the district to see the wreck that subsequently gave its name to the suburb. Its anchor can still be found at the Narrabeen Primary School. [7] Collaroy Plateau Post Office opened on 1 April 1949 and closed in 1988.

  4. Narrabeen - Wikipedia

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    Although Collaroy is a separate suburb, its beach lies along the same stretch. All beaches have their own Surf Life Saving Club. All beaches have their own Surf Life Saving Club. Narrabeen beach is mentioned in the Beach Boys song Surfin' U.S.A. , [ 6 ] which in their live concert on 28 November 1992 at North Narrabeen Reserve they performed at ...

  5. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Campground. Yogi Bear's Jellystone Park Camp-Resorts is a chain of more than 75 family friendly campgrounds throughout the United States and Canada. The camp-resort locations are independently owned and operated and each is franchised through Camp Jellystone, LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Sun Communities.

  6. SS Collaroy - Wikipedia

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    SS Collaroy was an iron paddle steamer which often travelled between Newcastle and Sydney. The ship was named after a sheep station near Cassilis in the Hunter Valley, Australia. It was launched in 1853 in Birkenhead, England. [1] The ship's name is now the location of the present day suburb of Collaroy. [2] [3] The stranded SS Collaroy

  7. Northern Beaches - Wikipedia

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    The Northern Beaches is a region within Northern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia, near the Pacific coast. This area extends south to the entrance of Port Jackson (Sydney Harbour), west to Middle Harbour and north to the entrance of Broken Bay.

  8. Dee Why - Wikipedia

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    Dee Why Village Plaza – located on Howard Avenue and Dee Why Parade features a Coles supermarket. [ 18 ] Dee Why Grand – owned by ISPT is part of a large mixed-use development completed in July 2010 which includes newly built Dee Why Hotel, 170 residential apartments, 10-storey 6,500 sqm office, large-format bottle shop and three-level ...

  9. Long Reef - Wikipedia

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    Long Reef may refer to: Long Reef (New South Wales), a prominent headland in the Northern Beaches of Sydney, Australia; Longreef, an Australian rock band from Sydney

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